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This article was co-written by Mobile Kangaroo. Joseph Alexander is the CEO of Mobile Kangaroo, a comprehensive repair shop and Apple authorized service provider based in Mountain View, CA. Mobile Kangaroo has been repairing electronic devices such as computers, phones and tablets for over 16 years now. They are an authorized Apple service provider with facilities in more than 20 cities.
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The Internet has changed dramatically over the years. For some people, it can be hard to imagine what old websites look like. Besides, we can’t find websites that no longer exist! Whether you’re simply curious or want to revisit an old site, today’s wikiHow teaches you how to use a variety of tools to surf the web like the old days.
Steps
Using Wayback Machine
- Wayback Machine does not fully support keyword searches like Google or Bing does. In other words, you should only enter specific web pages when searching with Wayback Machine’s tool. [1] X Research Source
- For a broader search than the Wayback Machine, try typing site:https://web.archive.org/ into Google.
Find old sites with Google
- If you want to find a specific web page or website article, you should use the site: keyword along with the URL for the most relevant results. (e.g. site:wikihow.com). [2] X Research Source
- Note: some long-released websites may automatically redirect to the current version. However, a host of other sites including forums and message boards will display past looks.
- Sometimes Google even caches a “Cached” or “Saved” version of a website, even though the site may not be too old. Click the three-dotted button next to the search results and select “Cached” (if available) to see a backup version of that site. This option can be useful if you are reviewing content that has been edited or deleted recently.
- However, you need to remember that Google results are web pages that are still alive, but due to their age, have been buried deep in the search results.
Find old web pages with Bing
- Remember that Bing’s results include web pages that are still live, but are so old that they are buried deep in the search results.
This article was co-written by Mobile Kangaroo. Joseph Alexander is the CEO of Mobile Kangaroo, a comprehensive repair shop and Apple authorized service provider based in Mountain View, CA. Mobile Kangaroo has been repairing electronic devices such as computers, phones and tablets for over 16 years now. They are an authorized Apple service provider with facilities in more than 20 cities.
This article has been viewed 1,165 times.
The Internet has changed dramatically over the years. For some people, it can be hard to imagine what old websites look like. Besides, we can’t find websites that no longer exist! Whether you’re simply curious or want to revisit an old site, today’s wikiHow teaches you how to use a variety of tools to surf the web like the old days.
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