We were inspired by this post on Business Insider, which used
the non-profit Internet Archive's «Wayback Machine» cache tool to see what the websites of some prominent corporations used to look like during the early days of the World Wide Web.
Not exact matches
Of course, this is a million eBooks total, none of the eBooks are million sellers on their own, while sites such as Project Gutenberg, The World Public Library, and The
Internet Archive have each had a number of «million seller eBooks» if you will allow that term for
non-profit organizations.
The
Internet Archive is a
non-profit digital library with a mission of «universal access to all knowledge.»
The
Internet Archive, a
non-profit library of free e-books, movies and music, is seeking funding to help keeps its efforts alive.
The MCOA hereby gives permission to freely distribute this document in its entirety for
non-profit, non-commercial, personal use and for traditional
Internet archiving, provided that the document is distributed in its entirety and that no changes are made.
The
Internet Archive, a
non-profit that has harvested and preserved billions of web pages and made them available for free, has been awarded a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.
The
Internet Archive, an
non-profit which operates a web - history programme called the «wayback machine» has already started a parallel copy of their business at UofT's Robarts library.