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minus-square@RustyNovalinkEnglish17•12 hours agoAt least they are using the internet archive, which is neat
minus-squarepalordrolaplinkfedilink23•11 hours agoGoogle’s money is a bit scummy these days, and definitely not something that should be relied upon long term, but I hope Google are making some kind of monetary donation.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-26 hours agoIt’s unclear if Google is donating anything (It would honestly surprise me if they didn’t) but at least archive.org is happy about this feature and they call it an collaboration: https://blog.archive.org/2024/09/11/new-feature-alert-access-archived-webpages-directly-through-google-search/
At least they are using the internet archive, which is neat
Google’s money is a bit scummy these days, and definitely not something that should be relied upon long term, but I hope Google are making some kind of monetary donation.
It’s unclear if Google is donating anything (It would honestly surprise me if they didn’t) but at least archive.org is happy about this feature and they call it an collaboration: https://blog.archive.org/2024/09/11/new-feature-alert-access-archived-webpages-directly-through-google-search/