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  • == Websites ==
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  • == List of Websites ==
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  • ...ttp://www.centre.ru/statistics.html]) and the offerings match the age. The websites seem to be mostly small personal web pages: [http://akina.hop.ru/firebird.p === Top-Level domains for websites ===
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  • ==List of websites using ImageBam== Please list any websites using ImageBam here.
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  • == Unofficial websites ==
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  • ...those that also offer a free plan. They have never done a mass deletion of websites. The company itself seems to be profitable according to balance sheets. Freely hosted websites are under subdomains of atw.hu. The available space for a website is 500 MB
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  • '''eStránky.cz''' is a Czech freehost allowing users to create websites by clicking on buttons. It's unknown how long they retain pages for but so {{Czech websites}}
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  • ...pular Hungarian news website. Videa hosts the video content for these news websites, besides user-uploaded content. {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • == Websites ==
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  • === Argentina-Websites === === Chile-Websites ===
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  • Freely hosted websites are available under ultraweb.hu and uw.hu subdomains. ...aweb.hu that lists all websites registered. There are tens of thousands of websites listed.
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  • ...e. This service is not offered any more in 2017, but as of 2020, plenty of websites are hosted under an ininet.hu subdomain, so probably already registered use This also means that there is no directory of ininet.hu websites.
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  • #Redirect[[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine/Partial exclusions/Twitter accounts]]
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  • ==Hosted discussion group websites==
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  • == Candidate and campaign websites ==
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  • ...dates back to its founding in 2001. While not at risk of going down, the websites are sparsely scraped by WBM and linked images and outlinks are at risk. {{Czech websites}}
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  • {{ Czech websites }}
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  • ...at some point after the vote is over. This project tries to preserve those websites and other associated content (e.g. social media accounts).
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  • ...Political Party websites]<br />This has been further processed down to 522 websites: [https://web.archive.org/web/20210510150746/https://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~a ...tes_reprocessed.txt reprocessed list].<br />Along with the Political Party websites (see above), these were processed as individual [[ArchiveBot]] jobs to avoi
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  • ===Websites===
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  • Websites of '''galleries''' from countries all over the world.
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  • == Related websites ==
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  • ...that are manually excluded from the Wayback Machine. Exclusions of entire websites belong on the parent page instead. Subdomains, such as https://logs.example
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  • According the website's own statistics, there are more than 170,000 websites ("portals") and 3 million users registered, with more than 140,000 unique v Note: Registered users can use certain features on G-Portál websites, that's why there are more registered users than portals.)
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  • That basically means it focuses on websites like personal blogs, handcrafted portfolios, geocities-style webpages, smol ...eck against in case they need archiving. It currently lists just over 4500 websites.
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  • Websites of '''museums''' from countries all over the world. There are over 55,000 m
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  • As of 2020-10-03, the search engine of ingyenweb.hu lists 24,039 registered websites. ...6. Some people are still using it, but probably a little percentage of all websites ever registered are updated today.
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  • Some (hopefully most) websites by the Kyrgyz government:
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  • ...ps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2009/jan/25/preserving-digital-archive Websites 'must be saved for history' - The Guardian]
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  • '''[[United_Kingdom]]''' government websites.
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  • In 2008, they introduced a free (ad-supported) plan with 30 MB storage for websites. At the same time, they started to offer other domain names under which use ...e domain name service of ini.hu, and in these cases they actually point to websites built with other – usually free – hosting services.
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  • ...been Epicenter Market Limited (a company that bought many soon-to-be-dead websites, including [[myVIP]]). ...yback Machine captures, there were probably two cases of mass deletions of websites.
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  • == Websites == ...a page detailing the liquidation process. However, there are several other websites owned by, or connected to Thomas Cook that may also be at risk:
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  • {{ Czech websites }}
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  • {{Czech websites}}
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • == Websites ==
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  • ...oldalak-rangsora/ ite.hu ranking]). It is also one of the oldest Hungarian websites, launched in 1999. {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...ntcast''' is a web analytics service that shows statistics for millions of websites, similar to services such as [[Alexa]].
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  • ...main page of their website, they currently host approximately 3.8 million websites.
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  • ...//archive-it.org/ archive-it.org]), working through listings of government websites and data stores. They are working internally using Internet Archive's crawl === Archive Team General Websites Download ===
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  • == Websites == == General websites ==
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  • == Websites == <!-- bot:Websites -->
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  • List of websites that ban Archive Team or ArchiveBot's User Agent.
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  • In 2015, 6 regional companies replaced the 23 local companies. At that time, websites of the original companies with quite a lot of information (news, timetables ...all regional companies merged into one single company, ''Volánbusz Zrt''. Websites of the preceding regional companies are available as archives as of August
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  • | description = Genealogy-themed websites Ancestry.com is shutting down its four genealogy-themed websites in September 2014.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...e article they belong to. However, 750,000 websites (mainly blogs and news websites) had Disqus already back in 2011<ref name="wiki"/>. Even if we find the method to archive Disqus threads, discovering all the websites using it and saving all those articles wouldn't (won't) be a simple task.
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • This is a project to recursively crawl large websites that have no clear structure that can easily be split into work items the w
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  • ...'' is a web site that lets users put the URLs to their profiles on various websites in one place. It is widely used on Twitter and Instagram profiles due to th
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  • # PANDA-SH (incomplete), which dumps URL shortening websites and other websites where URLs are numerically (or alphabetically) ordered (i.e. "00000" to "zz
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  • The various local and national Occupy branches generally have their own websites, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, etc. * The various Occupy websites
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  • ...impeach.html news], slated for closure in May 2019. It reached the top 60k websites in the Alexa rank for USA in May 2019. ...cs.com, WhitlamDismissal.com and Watergate.info. They began as educational websites in 1995, arising out of my teaching, but soon developed into archives of in
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  • ...e very end. MotiFake is a set of websites known as the "MotiNetwork"; said websites hosted a bunch of images: especially demotivational posters but also other
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  • AutoAdmit is a network of websites for prospective and current college, graduate, and law students and lawyers
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  • == Websites of SnapFish == <!-- bot:Websites of SnapFish -->
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  • '''ExtraTorrent''' was one of the biggest torrent websites in the world and had millions of torrents. It shut down on 2017-05-17.
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  • News about dying websites and the people who save them.
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  • ...bsite is simple and is ideal for small and medium websites. For very large websites, however, you will end up downloading a lot of pages and files that are not
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  • '''[[Bolivia]]''' government websites.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • == Political party and campaign websites ==
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  • ...rabber is a project to save as many news articles as possible from as many websites as possible. This project has been superseded by [[URLs]]. ...s deep. This is done once a day. Not a lot of websites are covered and the websites covered are mostly in English.
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  • '''Banned''' books, films, websites, etc, by governments or other. == Websites ==
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • '''[[Greenland]]''' government websites.
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  • www.zippyshare.com is [[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine|excluded from the Wayback Machine]], so h Zippyshare began in 2006. ZippyShare "outlived many similar websites, such as RapidShare, Hotfile, and Megaupload."[https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • Hungarian news websites with third party comment modules. The list is incomplete, and some empty ce {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • '''eOldal.hu''' was a Hungarian service for self-creating websites for business, non-profit or personal use. It seems to have been launched in Websites created with the services of eOldal and published on the internet continue
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  • ...article lists some '''keywords''' or '''search terms''' for finding dying websites.
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  • Websites:
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  • {{Template:Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...est.gov/ Federal Web Harvest]''' archives material from federal government websites and puts them online. ...ary.unt.edu/default.htm The CyberCemetery]''' is "an archive of government websites that have ceased operation."
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  • ...by Jasmin Media Group. With the transition process, unknown number of old websites were lost, as they weren't transferred to the new system automatically.<ref ...suspending the subscription, it was actively used by hundreds of thousand websites, and was visited by more than 300,000 people daily."<ref name="pressrelease
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  • ...dcamp]], there was Newgrounds. You get the idea. In spite of many of these websites going on to garner much more widespread popularity, Newgrounds continues to ...be [[Flash]] Player by the end of 2020, concerns started to grow about how websites would handle Flash's demise, including the very real possibility that decad
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  • This code is in the footer of all websites hosted by FreeWHA and can be used to find sites that do not use subdomain.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...ct brought to life by [[user:bzc6p]], and is concerned with archiving news websites. * News+C focuses on websites that have user comments, especially those that use third party comment plug
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  • {{Estonian websites}}
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  • Websites run on Medium have also presented issues with archival even after abandonin An increasing number of blogs and websites have relied on Medium as a backyard or garage sale site where to put articl
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  • ...many, many images which had been stored on its servers for years. A lot of websites around the Internet are now pockmarked with Imageshack's logo in place of f your images will no longer work on websites other than imageshack.com.
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  • ...ix <code>store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/</code>) were [[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine/Partial exclusions|taken down from the Wa
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...], already shut down in 2015, and took with it tens of thousands of unique websites. ...appears to have "suspended" some of [[User:Sanqui|Sanqui]]'s vintage 2004 websites. After a password recovery, FTP could still be accessed.
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  • "Brazilian government has announced they're discontinuing *.gov.br websites in favor of a single gov.br/* model. All sites must be migrated by december
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • == Websites of SnapFish ==
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  • ...rnet Archive is https://archive.org/details/manuals but a series of manual websites have been preserved within web crawls. ...ains require JavaScript searches or even login (for instance on Electrolux websites).
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  • ...This initiative is dedicated to identifying and cataloging key Argentine websites facing the threat of discontinuation in light of recent policy announcement '''Focus''' The project zeroes in on websites pivotal to Argentina's educational, cultural, and environmental landscape,
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  • ...biernoUSA.gov pulls together all of the U.S. government’s Spanish-language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location. ...istrict of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and local government websites.
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  • '''[[Sri Lanka]]''' government websites.
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  • ...''SFist''', and '''Shanghaiist''' were also affected by this shutdown. The websites came back online the next day.
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  • Websites of '''archives''' from countries all over the world.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • [[Category:Video hosting|Video hosting websites]]
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  • ...e [https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120410/23092818446/historic-archive-websites-january-18th-sopa-blackout.shtml press about it].
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  • == Websites ==
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  • '''home.online.no''' was a personal page hosting provided by Telenor with websites dating back to 2000-2001. Shutdown notice was published in September 2015 w The websites disappeared at 2015-11-01 00:00 CET.
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  • * WattPad.com is on the [[list of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine]].
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  • Websites of '''film archives''' from countries all over the world.
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  • | {{URLAB|1=https://transfer.sh/cZVfA/vollgeldinitiative-websites}} || http://www.vollgeld-initiative.ch/<br />http://fr.vollgeld-initiative. ...ransfer.sh-vollgeldinitiative-websites urls-transfer.sh-vollgeldinitiative-websites] || [https://archive.fart.website/archivebot/viewer/job/218mw 218mw] || 201
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  • {{ Czech websites }}
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • This is a list of websites that host code repositories and open source projects:
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  • As such, it is imperative to archive the websites, sub-subdomains of said websites, and social media presences of said acquired companies because: ...are more likely to be found, <br> often found from the acquired company's websites or social media accounts.
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  • == Saved Websites == ...revent another Wikichan from happening, the Bibliotheca Anonoma saves down websites to be researched in their extant state.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ..., smartphones, and digital cameras. It was launched in 2013 as a number of websites with editorial articles and forums by TechTarget. After a loss of editorial
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  • Archive Team is a group of volunteers trying to archive websites that are at risk of shutting down. However, it is not likely that Archive T :"These websites are collections of memories that have been gathered up through people onlin
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • '''[[Iran]]'''-related websites.
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  • Websites appeared to snapshot areas, such as https://areabackup.com/ and https://off
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  • ...nsists of site-grabs, older archives, and various rips/mass downloads from websites and Archive Team activities. Right now, that collection is primarily admini
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  • ...nly a fraction of the users' contents are available as of 2020, and so the websites can be archived only to a limited extent. There are some other services/websites that don't strictly belong to users and/or can't be archived a per-user bas
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  • ...g user's files after one year of not signing in or being active, but email websites are not known for this treachery; maybe Yahoo will be pioneers in this type
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...ccessed by automated Archive Team exploration tools to find pages on dying websites. It's currently used by [https://github.com/lewiscollard/mwlinkscrape mwlin
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  • ...old web hosting sites before they shut down. Currently scraping for hosted websites, grab coming soon.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • .../mellaa This short URL is no longer available.]</ref> This causes URL's in websites and earlier tweets (URL shorteners used due to stricter former character li
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  • For Hungarian websites, see [[user:bzc6p|bzc6p]]'s userpage.
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  • Simply put, we're trying to capture a copy of the family of websites known as "GeoCities" before its parent company, Yahoo!, takes the site down '''Where will the mirrored websites be accessible?'''
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  • ...g services instead.<ref>{{URL|https://www.vistaprint.com/digital-marketing/websites}}</ref> ...he website/user ID counter is shared between the two companies. Vistaprint Websites (V4) now uses an infrastructure that is mostly separate from Webs (it seems
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  • Their old websites forever don’t seem to get archived, and the current page does not contain
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  • ...unts and associated web pages, there may be no way to recover such deleted websites. ...like the old Web Shell tool; we do not know whether this caused some older websites to become unaccessible for their owners and whether that could cause inacti
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  • A list of websites about '''people who travel a lot'''. Based on [[:wikipedia:List of people b
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  • * the impresszum has been updated so on other websites formerly run by Epicenter, * [http://marcopolo.hu Marco Polo] claims it has those websites, including myVIP, in its portfolio since 2015-05-12,
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  • == Candidate websites == https://transfer.notkiska.pw/la016/eu-elections-uk-candidate-websites
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • ...sidered almost complete archives, as not too much content was added to the websites later. {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • <p>Google Business Sitebuilder websites for users who signed up through the any of the following programs, will sto
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  • Websites of '''national galleries''' from countries all over the world. Based on [[:
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  • '''[[Antarctica]]''' websites.
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  • ...ng to create the simplest way for developers and designers to deploy their websites. We’ve designed workflows for shipping code, collaborating on website des ...ts. Please watch out for announcements with more detail on those products’ websites (forms.brace.io, charts.brace.io and data.brace.io).</p>
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  • ...licensed-lyric-sites-rap-genius-among sent take-down notices] to 50 lyrics websites. Song Meanings was luckily not included, apparently having signed a [[Wikip
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  • ...ver, it was used predominantly to store images linked from torrent-hosting websites. ...movie frames and XXX movie frames, probably background storage for torrent websites.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • Websites of '''national libraries''' from countries all over the world. Based on [[: == Websites ==
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  • This is a list of common ways websites shut down and user content gets permanently deleted. If you know of a websi * Fortunes can change, websites can suddenly become profitable. Just don't count on it.
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • * https://archive.org/details/archiveteam-fire - many great archives of websites -- 313k files, too many for 1 shard. created SHARD12, which contains all th
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  • ...endi. In many ways PureVolume is a precursor to more popular music sharing websites like [[SoundCloud]] and [[Last.fm]].
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  • {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • Gigaom websites and various subdomains were thrown into [[ArchiveBot]]:
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  • ...sets and more than 30 million active users. It now ranks among the top 50 websites in the U.S.
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  • As of 2017-10-26, Xoom is disbanded. Existing websites can be accessed via FTP by the respective owners but only serve static file
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  • === Crawl websites to discover blogs and usernames ===
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  • ...er 2018] recommends against using Quora at all due to both their [[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine|exclusion from the Wayback Machine]], lac ...ange.com/q/342516/248268 host serial plagiarism] from other more reputable websites such as StackExchange. Users have a financial incentive to perform such pla
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  • ...10373), who have a webhosting service tarhelyem.hu, and run several dating websites. ...> Google search term. One must search for kepfeltoltes links inserted into websites, and copy-paste the links from there, or, write a script that parses them o
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  • Until 2023, Keybase allowed for hosting static websites under <code>keybase.pub</code> subdomains or custom domains through the [ht
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  • This page tracks websites, social media, and anything else related to this strike.
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  • ...owards using it to archive data such as podcasts, PDF documents, or entire websites. Dealing with issues such as user agent checks and robots.txt restrictions * A standard methodology to prevent scraping of websites is to block access via user agent string. Wget is a good web citizen and id
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  • ...there has been several merges over the time, there's still various legacy websites still lingering about.
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  • ...ne, a leading <code>www.</code> is insignificant. This page does not track websites that disallow IA crawlers in their robots.txt file or block them. This list This page only collects entire websites (domains). For cases where only some parts of a domain are excluded, see th
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  • Furthermore, through the service they were able to advertise their other websites and services. The latest such one was their 2015-founded webhosting service {{Hungarian websites}}
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  • As of April 2015, the Nokia servers (websites under nokia.com) and Ovi Store are offline. The community site (maemo.org)
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  • ...roviding various services for video gamers. In September 2018, a number of websites operated by ZAM disappeared or announced their shutdown. ...was added asking parties interested in buying Outpost to contact ZAM. The websites shut down on 2018-10-01 around 18:45 UTC.
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  • == Websites == ...stagram, Twitter, or YouTube. The majority of these appear to be the MEP's websites.)
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  • Websites of '''libraries''' from countries all over the world.
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  • ...form for users to capture & discover video highlights from live streams on websites such as Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Periscope & more for a few years now. Fo
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  • ...nge; CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, highly compressed movies, WARCs of small to medium websites, etc. ...pile of losslessly compressed movies, WARCs of large (or very inefficient) websites, a library of printed works (with page images).
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  • * [https://github.com/oduwsdl/warrick Warrick] - Tool to recover lost websites using various online archives and caches.
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  • ...Google Chrome and thus is able to archive JavaScript-heavy and bottomless websites. On 2021-04-21 the bot was shut down (see [[#Shutdown]]), and the captures
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  • Websites often make '''video''' hard to download. Luckily, there are simple tools to
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  • ...s://query.wikidata.org/ query service], you can generate lists of official websites, Twitter accounts, Facebook pages, etc.
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  • ...cebook could ever disappear, taking your data with it. The reality is that websites, even hugely popular ones, can decline in popularity over time and eventual ...es/groups to be archived, similar to the current process for other general websites.
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  • ...rofitability-of-online-services.html On the profitability of image hosting websites] by Drew DeVault
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  • ...nformation depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team-
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  • ...nformation depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team-
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  • ...nformation depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team- ...d of its free-hosting model, threatening around one million user-generated websites.</span>]
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  • Websites of '''national museums''' from countries all over the world. Based on [[:wi
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  • ...of candidates, their twitter usernames, their facebook pages, and campaign websites. The dataset is not complete (information for some candidates is missing) b == Candidate websites ==
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  • ...nformation depot for a number of archiving projects, all related to saving websites or data that is in danger of being lost. Besides serving as a hub for team- ...d of its free-hosting model, threatening around one million user-generated websites.</span>]
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  • Some blogs and websites by '''cancer patients'''.
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  • There are numerous places and search queries one can use to find websites, videos, software et al. related to these topics. Below are a few places an
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  • I used it as a way to learn how to program and file upload websites were the fashion in 2009.
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  • ...joke - the amateurish layout, use of animated gifs, and prone-to-personal websites dominated the standard GeoCities pages, and were often abandoned by their o ...(with a lot of duplicates) the (full?) list of downloaded directories and websites contained in the torrent (some are gzip'ed, but that's not a problem for gr
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  • ...enjin.com enjin.com], however Enjin allows sites to use their own domains. Websites are able to upload their own CSS and JS, making the layout of pages varied.
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  • ...urrently not accepting archiving requests. The archival state/snapshots of websites that have been archived with WebCite in the past can still be accessed and
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  • ...h can include you if you stick around!) will use [[ArchiveBot]]. For large websites, the [[Warrior]] may need to be deployed. Please take a look at [[Dev]] for
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  • This page contains some '''tips and tricks for exploring soon-to-be-dead websites''', to find URLs to feed into the Archive Team crawlers. ...g subdomains|Locating subdomains]] is important to get complete scrapes of websites and is particularly critical for many sites offering to host user content.
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  • ...ader.com Wayback Machine Downloader Service] Another service that recovers websites from archive.org. It has a free demo and offers unlimited downloads for $79
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  • | Code hosting, project files, project websites * '''Project websites''' on home.gna.org ('''<font color=green>done</font>''' 2017-02-25, not upd
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  • ...borative environment of old-school forums, and the interactivity of modern websites. It's also open-source, you can run a Discourse forum of your own.
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  • ...oogle Sites known as Google Page Creator launches, allowing people to host websites for free at [gmailusername].googlepages.com (sometimes www.[gmailusername].
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  • Websites of '''national film archives''' from countries all over the world. Based on
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  • This is a '''collection of Memoria Histórica websites'''. === Argentina-Websites ===
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  • VZ Networks is a family of German social network websites by [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poolworks poolworks (de)]. The different
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  • ...0 million monthly active users and 15,000 games on nearly 40,000 publisher websites. Mochi Media's products include tools for Flash based web developers to dis
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  • “'''Zapd''' is like Tumblr, in that it makes making pretty websites super easy, but Zapd does all its web building magic from your iPhone.”
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  • ...k sued Power Ventures for creating a social network aggregator. Many forum websites prohibit bots from aggregating its content in their terms of service.
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  • '''[[Yemen]]''' government websites.
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  • Websites sometimes do not host static media such as images and stylesheets under the
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  • ...games. Additionally, some apps on the Chrome Web Store are simply links to websites that function like apps.
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  • ...t noticed it. On your website you sell(?) access to an API for all of your websites, but SRC's API is already free and open source-ish. Is this due to change,
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  • ArchiveTeam was able to discover 4,229 websites, of which 1,523 could be saved (36%), that is 3 GiB of content. This data c
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  • ...August 29, 2019''' - hosted images will no longer be viewable on 3rd party websites. Because we are an anonymous hosting site and therefore cannot provide noti
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  • ...ovides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, movies/videos, moving images, and near
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  • This webspace served a lot of old web 1.0 websites holding history, e.g. family history sites, war memorials, local businesses
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  • ...rticles/11juni.html</ref> Children would not only be protected from "seedy websites" and predators, but also from any advertisements.
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  • GeoCities would provide a limited amount of space for its users to build websites, although this amount grew over time. While the most famous is about fiftee
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  • ;[https://www.inverse.com/input/culture/archiveteam-warrior-ukraine-websites-internet-russia-cyberattacks ''Amid war fears, archivists are racing to pre ...ears/story-GS11TJHLJmNKYjsuQ6YLzO.html Digital archives keep track of lost websites, lapsed domain names from the early years]
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  • Since we're all about saving websites let me in fact talk about soy sauce. ...s something that can sometimes be lost when I start to tell you about some websites, because one of the things people say is "Well, who gives a crap?"
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  • ...few people actually care about it. We did all kinds of experiments on our websites throughout the years, and SSL is one of those things that does not actually
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  • Websites of '''national archives''' from countries all over the world. Based on [[:w
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  • ...will be shut down and no longer available. This includes any applications, websites, or tools that currently exist, hosted either at USGS or a partner site.<br fauna. http://www.niiss.org/cwis438/websites/GISINDirectory/DatabaseDirectory_Table.php
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  • (If they run any projects or websites.) Not necessarily (still) members.
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  • ...Gamepedia - and many other gaming related projects, including end-of-life websites. ...>[...] Additionally, Curse Media maintains archives of certain end-of-life websites (e.g., arenajunkies.com, azurilland.com) as a service to the community. The
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  • ...On December 10, 2014 recipes and shopping list items saved on the ZipList websites and mobile apps will no longer be accessible.</p>
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  • | [[Telenor|Telenor personal websites]] || {{IRC|nohome|EFnet|abandoned|oldtextonly}} || Archive Posted || Octobe
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  • <!-- Websites you would like to have archived. Please create a wikipage about the project
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  • *** Individual websites are listed in the following format: <code><nowiki>http://www.geocities.co.j
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  • This project aims to archive websites, social media, videos, and other things related to elections primarily at t
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  • ...p; not sure what the best means are, but making a mirror of Lincs FM Group websites is good for historical reasons. ...e] [https://www.rossmanngroup.com/boards business] [https://mailin.repair/ websites].
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  • Probably this will impact their websites (adelaide.edu.au unisa.edu.au). The first domain will likely remain with ch
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  • {{Czech websites}}
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  • ...uilt the world's largest online library, offering 10 petabytes of archived websites, books, movies, music, and television broadcasts. The video includes a tour
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  • ...Relay Chat">IRC</abbr>]] bot designed to automate the archival of smaller websites (e.g. up to a few hundred thousand URLs). You give it a URL to start at, an ...in <code>/etc/resolv.conf</code>. We've grabbed a number of copies of the websites of [https://us.OVHcloud.com/about/company <abbr title="OVHcloud">OVH</abbr>
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  • .../Tumblr communities. Also used for activism (one of the most popular Carrd websites is about Black Lives Matter, for example). Pretty stable as of now, but cou * '''Old websites made by Nintendo Korea''' old websites made by the company, such as https://www.nintendocaution.co.kr/, are in ris
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  • * Can't seem to access this websites online anymore... | User websites also available from http://users.tpg.com.au/users/USERNAME. Search results
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  • ...available in a (relatively) easy-to-find fashion. And as media and popular websites begin to cover the Archive's mission in earnest, the audience is growing no
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  • ...chive.today is that it disregards the [[robots.txt]] file that caused many websites and huge amounts of information to become unavailable to the [[Wayback Mach
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  • Some websites about '''Artificial Intelligence''', deep learning, and related topics and
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  • ...]], dedicated to backing up quote databases (such as Bash.org) and similar websites (similar to FMyLife or MyLifeIsAverage).
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  • This is a '''collection of brazilian websites''' archived after right-wing candidate Bolsonaro won 2018 elections.
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  • ...:Category:2000 disestablishments|Category:2000 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...archiveteam.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/websites-list&action=raw Websites], [https://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}/facebook-l
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  • An ArchiveTeam member comes across a lot of websites to be saved, with various structures. Understanding how items are accessibl
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  • ...y… Why aren’t you downloading copies of everything? Because who knows what websites are going to stay up after September.
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  • 3rd-party metadata archival websites: Audio extraction websites (all defunct):
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2001 deaths|Category:2001 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • Since we're all about saving websites let when I start to tell you about some websites,
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  • ...:Category:2003 disestablishments|Category:2003 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2001 disestablishments|Category:2001 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...s, companies began shutting down or issuing huge layoffs - archiving their websites becomes a priority.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2003 deaths|Category:2003 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • | Mirrors websites and saves the results to a WARC file
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  • ...:Category:2004 disestablishments|Category:2004 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...IP address to ensure the user is not behind a proxy or firewall. Sometimes websites are censored or the user is behind a captive portal (like a coffeeshop wifi
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2002 deaths|Category:2002 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2004 deaths|Category:2004 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • .../wikiteam source code] on [[GitHub]] and some [https://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Websites/WikiTeam lists of wikis by status] on [[WikiApiary]]. There's also a [https ...9 in wikifarms as of 2018-08-02.<ref>[https://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Websites Websites] - WikiApiary</ref> But it doesn't include 400,000+ [[Wikia]] wikis, and th
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  • == Websites ==
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  • ...:Category:2005 disestablishments|Category:2005 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...obots-txt-exclusions}}</ref>. Users can still request that their [[List of websites excluded from the Wayback Machine|domain be excluded from the Wayback Machi
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2005 deaths|Category:2005 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2006 deaths|Category:2006 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...ver ist bereit für Ihre Webseiten..." = "This web server is ready for your websites...") as of {{datetime|2020-02-04}}
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2007 deaths|Category:2007 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2000 deaths|Category:2000 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...ll the website URLs. While most sections have their own domain, the actual websites are all on bdp.info -->
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  • ...:Category:2006 disestablishments|Category:2006 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...C Berkeley legacy Course Capture content has been discovered on for-profit websites, which use either a subscription fee or on-page advertising.
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  • The '''Deathwatch''' or '''Watchlist''' is a central indicator of websites and networks that are shutting down and serves as an indicator of what happ Websites (notable or with user-generated content) that are definitively shutting dow
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2008 deaths|Category:2008 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...specialised software to be developed to do backups of it. (Not many other websites can say ''that''.) It was shuttered in stages over the course of 2019–202
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2009 deaths|Category:2009 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • '''4chan''' is said to be one of the most significant and "interesting" websites in existence. It has a unique anonymous imageboard posting system, and has These websites archive a selection of threads that users vote to retain, or rehost archive
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  • ...” said Vincent. “But the problem occurs with our infrastructure. Like many websites, our website relies on efficient use of caching. However, when crawling occ
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  • ...:Category:2007 disestablishments|Category:2007 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...05-16. appears to charge for creating short URLs; called a scam on various websites; ad-heavy with obfuscated JavaScript; seems alive as of 2017-08-21 19:30 UT
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  • ...:Category:2011 disestablishments|Category:2011 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2016 disestablishments|Category:2016 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2014 deaths|Category:2014 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2014 disestablishments|Category:2014 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2015 disestablishments|Category:2015 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2017 disestablishments|Category:2017 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2012 disestablishments|Category:2012 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future. ...h work submitted. The work was then circulated throughout AOL's network of websites . It was run by Saul Hansell, a former technology reporter for The New York
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2010 deaths|Category:2010 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2012 deaths|Category:2012 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2011 deaths|Category:2011 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2018 disestablishments|Category:2018 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...in '''[[:wikipedia:en:Category:2023 deaths|Category:2023 deaths]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...:Category:2009 disestablishments|Category:2009 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future. ...e hosted on Google servers and embedded on to other websites. This allowed websites to host lots of video remotely without running into bandwidth or storage-ca
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  • ...:Category:2013 disestablishments|Category:2013 disestablishments]]'''. The websites for these entities could vanish in the foreseable future.
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  • ...anning to use this 'discourse' instance for comments on my blog- and other websites. can conceivably be used to create ad-hoc discussion groups for different t
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