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Tom Lehrer (1928–2025): A Life in Satire, A Legacy in the Commons
Satirical musical artist Tom Lehrer passed away on July 26, 2025. Lehrer is best remembered for his sharp wit, engaging musical compositions, and timeless social commentary. In 2020, Lehrer proactively […]
IFLA Signs Statement Supporting Digital Rights of Memory Institutions
The global campaign to secure digital rights for libraries and memory institutions just gained a powerful new ally. As explained in a post by Beatrice Murch of Internet Archive Europe, […]
In July 2015, the first version of Endless Sky was released. Ten years later is the perfect time to pick it up for those who haven’t already!
Internet Archive Designated as a Federal Depository Library
Announced today, the Internet Archive has been designated as a federal depository library by Senator Alex Padilla. The designation was made via letter to Scott Matheson, Superintendent of Documents at […]
I recently spotted a re-edition of a childhood favourite boardgame of mine on the shelves of a toy store. Finally, I didn’t buy it, fearing lack of interest on family side. Imagine my delight when I instead found this little indie game called Spediteur which does pretty much the same!
Internet Archive and Partners Receive Press Forward Funding to Support Preserving Local News
We are excited to announce that Internet Archive, working with partners Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) and The Poynter Institute, has received a $1 million grant from Press Forward, a […]
Similar to shareware, which used to be distributed free of charge in order to find buyers for the full version, the creator Juan J. Martínez gives away Dawn of the Kernel on his website – just like some other of his retro games – and doesn’t earn a cent from it at first. However, his games are so
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Librarians Convene to Develop Strategies for Documenting Their Community’s Digital Heritage
A group of librarians and cultural heritage workers from across the country recently convened at two events hosted by Internet Archive’s Community Webs program. Made possible in part with support […]
The mobile age lead to the huge breakthrough of puzzle games. Suddenly, everybody was arranging coloured shapes for no particular purpose other than the inherent challenge of it. Much earlier, after Tetris, everyone had already been looking for “the next big thing” in the genre. It didn’t turn out
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As if a Nightmare Castle weren’t enough, this book is about what’s beneath…