Brewster Kahle, founder and leader of the Internet Archive is not shy in his intentions. At the Internet Archive “we want to collect all the books, music and video that have ever been produced by humans,” Mr. Kahle said in a recent NYT Article. And he’s getting there.
Internet Archive, a giant news and artifact aggregator and data digitizer, is already on its way. “As of Tuesday, the archive’s online collection includes every piece of news produced in the last three years by 20 different channels, encompassing more than 1,000 news series that have generated more than 350,000 separate programs devoted to news.”
The best part: like a paper library, It’s free to everyone. And starting today, people will be able to search for any article, video, or music content generated in the past 3 years (or longer).
Learn how Mr. Kahle is leading this effort to free content, how it’s legal, how they’re funding this enormous effort, and Brewster’s vision of the future of content and aggregation, at IIS Breakthrough 2013.
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