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The HTTP Archive Tracks How the Web is Built.
We periodically crawl the top sites on the web and record detailed information about fetched resources, used web platform APIs and features, and execution traces of each page. We then crunch and analyze this data to identify trends β learn more about our methodology.
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https://httparchive.org/reports
π‘ ππΌ 2019 State of the Web Report:
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2019/
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We periodically crawl the top sites on the web and record detailed information about fetched resources, used web platform APIs and features, and execution traces of each page. We then crunch and analyze this data to identify trends β learn more about our methodology.
π‘ ππΌ View the Reports:
https://httparchive.org/reports
π‘ ππΌ 2019 State of the Web Report:
https://almanac.httparchive.org/en/2019/
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Reports
List of reports the HTTP Archive Tracks creates to track various aspects of the the web: State of the Web, State of JavaScript, State of Images, Loading Speed, Progressive Web Apps, Accessibility, SEO, Page Weight, Chrome User Experience Report, and Capabilities.
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Cloudflare and Internet Archive team up to make sure websites never fully go offline
Websites that use Cloudflare Always Online can have their URLs automatically archived with Wayback Machine.
Cloudflare and Internet Archive have joined forces to archive more of the public web, touting it would make the web more reliable.
As part of this joint effort, websites that use Cloudflare's Always Online service will be able to allow the web infrastructure company to share their hostname and URLs with Internet Archive's Wayback Machine so their website can be automatically archived.
When a site is down, Cloudflare will then be able to retrieve the most recently archived version from Internet Archive so that a site's content can be accessed by users.
"The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has an impressive infrastructure that can archive the web at scale," Cloudflare CEO and co-founder Matthew Prince said.
"By working together, we can take another step toward making the internet more resilient by stopping server issues for our customers and in turn from interrupting businesses and users online."
According to Internet Archive, more than 468 billion web pages are available via the Wayback Machine to date.
"We archive URLs that are identified via a variety of different methods, such as 'crawling' from lists of millions of sites, as submitted by users via the Wayback Machine's 'Save Page Now' feature, added to Wikipedia articles, referenced in Tweets, and based on a number of other 'signals' and sources, such multiple feeds of 'news' stories. An additional source of URLs we will preserve now originates from customers of Cloudflare's Always Online service," Wayback Machine director Mark Graham wrote in a blog post.
π ππΌ https://blog.archive.org/2020/09/17/internet-archive-partners-with-cloudflare-to-help-make-the-web-more-useful-and-reliable/
π ππΌ https://www.zdnet.com/article/cloudflare-and-internet-archive-team-up-to-make-sure-websites-never-fully-go-offline
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Websites that use Cloudflare Always Online can have their URLs automatically archived with Wayback Machine.
Cloudflare and Internet Archive have joined forces to archive more of the public web, touting it would make the web more reliable.
As part of this joint effort, websites that use Cloudflare's Always Online service will be able to allow the web infrastructure company to share their hostname and URLs with Internet Archive's Wayback Machine so their website can be automatically archived.
When a site is down, Cloudflare will then be able to retrieve the most recently archived version from Internet Archive so that a site's content can be accessed by users.
"The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has an impressive infrastructure that can archive the web at scale," Cloudflare CEO and co-founder Matthew Prince said.
"By working together, we can take another step toward making the internet more resilient by stopping server issues for our customers and in turn from interrupting businesses and users online."
According to Internet Archive, more than 468 billion web pages are available via the Wayback Machine to date.
"We archive URLs that are identified via a variety of different methods, such as 'crawling' from lists of millions of sites, as submitted by users via the Wayback Machine's 'Save Page Now' feature, added to Wikipedia articles, referenced in Tweets, and based on a number of other 'signals' and sources, such multiple feeds of 'news' stories. An additional source of URLs we will preserve now originates from customers of Cloudflare's Always Online service," Wayback Machine director Mark Graham wrote in a blog post.
π ππΌ https://blog.archive.org/2020/09/17/internet-archive-partners-with-cloudflare-to-help-make-the-web-more-useful-and-reliable/
π ππΌ https://www.zdnet.com/article/cloudflare-and-internet-archive-team-up-to-make-sure-websites-never-fully-go-offline
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