What is internet archaeology and how is it used

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Internet archaeology is a relatively new field that combines IT methods and the humanities. Experts study web pages, social media posts, forums, blogs, videos, images - all this information is used to create a history on the web.

What is internet archaeology?

Internet archaeology is the process of collecting, storing, and analyzing existing data on the Internet to reconstruct past events. Reviewing old websites, tracking trends, changes, and evolution on the web.

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Example of using internet archaeology

An essential part of an internet archaeologist's work is the Wayback Machine - a global digital library that contains an archive of web pages.

  • People search for information about old websites.
  • Companies research old versions of their websites.
  • Marketers analyze changes in website structure and user behavior.

Semantics in internet archaeology

Internet archaeologists use semantic analysis techniques to identify trends and topics from the uploaded data.

Semantic analysis is the process of analyzing content to recognize and understand the meaning of each individual word or phrase in context.

Internet archaeology is the key to understanding the history of the Internet and its impact on society. It allows researchers to study digital trends, understand their changes, and predict further developments. Despite technical challenges, internet archaeology continues to evolve and has already made significant contributions to understanding our digital history.

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