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Nearly three decades ago, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle sketched out a bold vision for preserving the web before it could slip away—warning that without action, the digital age might echo the cultural losses of Alexandria’s library or early film reels. Today, in 2025, many of the ideas he laid out in “Preserving the Internet,” published in the March 1997 issue of Scientific American , have come to life: a global digital library, tools that fight link rot, and researchers mining...