TechnologyA look at the quickly disappearing web, as digital...

A look at the quickly disappearing web, as digital decay and link rot erase all kinds of media; a Pew study says 38% of webpages accessible in 2013 are now gone (S.E. Smith/The Verge)




S.E. Smith / The Verge:

A look at the quickly disappearing web, as digital decay and link rot erase all kinds of media; a Pew study says 38% of webpages accessible in 2013 are now gone  —  The internet is forever.  But also, it isn’t.  What happens to our culture when websites start to vanish at random?





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