Wayback Machine
YAHOO!
The layout of the YAHOO! website has changed drastically. The YAHOO! website used to not have any pictures and the logo was red instead of purple. The links on the 1998 version of YAHOO! are all blue and nothing really stand out compared to the website now. The coding to the YHOO! website back in 1998 had lots of vars in it but now the coding is mostly divs with some vars.
CLUB PENGUIN
Club Penguin's website has transformed drastically since it started in 2005. The website has gone from mostly white space to space taken up by a picture advertising stuff you can do with your characters in the game. Another thing that has changed is the look in the penguins. The color scheme hasn't changed a whole lot over the years, it is still lots of blue, white, and gold. The coding back from when they first launched the website had a lot of tables but now all of those tables have been replaced with divs.


Tumblr
When Tumblr first started out it was plain and had no read color scheme but now it shows posts from actual blogs on their site. Their blue color scheme is also shown throughout the website, over the years the logo has changed greatly by going from a flower to what it is now, just a simple T. The coding back then had lots of vars and was very short. Now their coding has detailed messages when you are signing in or up.
What is the purpose of the

Wayback Machine and the
Internet Archive in general?
The purpose of the Wayback Machine is to show younger generations what the internet used to look like and to teach them about the internet before it was this huge fancy thing everyone uses.
What are they archiving, in
addition to websites?
They are archiving texts, videos, audio, software, and images.
One interesting thing about the wayback machine is that they have saved over 432 billion web pages over time and keep adding everyday.
Internet Archive in general?
The purpose of the Wayback Machine is to show younger generations what the internet used to look like and to teach them about the internet before it was this huge fancy thing everyone uses.
What are they archiving, in
addition to websites?
They are archiving texts, videos, audio, software, and images.
One interesting thing about the wayback machine is that they have saved over 432 billion web pages over time and keep adding everyday.
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