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Google Teams Up with Wayback Machine: Explore Internet History with a Click
Unlock the internet’s time machine! Google now integrates the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine directly into search results. Relive the digital past with just a click and see how websites have evolved over the years.

Hot Take:
Google and the Wayback Machine are teaming up to remind us that the internet doesn’t forget — it just gets better at reminding us of our past fashion faux pas and questionable website layouts.
Key Points:
- Google integrates the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine into its search results.
- Users can view historical versions of websites directly from Google search.
- Access is provided through the “About this page” feature in search results.
- Archived pages won’t be available if opted out by the website owner.
- Collaboration highlights the importance of web archiving and historical research.
