1 00:00:01,350 --> 00:00:10,800 Hello, everyone, as we have seen about how it still works, what is the structure of an e-mail web 2 00:00:10,800 --> 00:00:11,360 page? 3 00:00:12,310 --> 00:00:19,690 Let's see how many websites used it to develop their own Web pages. 4 00:00:20,850 --> 00:00:25,710 So to see that we have Internet archive over here. 5 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:29,190 So what exactly is Internet archive? 6 00:00:30,580 --> 00:00:38,850 So this is a very, very huge collection of Web pages, which have been called from time to time. 7 00:00:40,530 --> 00:00:48,450 As you can see or hear, it just need to navigate on archive dot org and you can search for any target 8 00:00:48,450 --> 00:00:49,700 website that you want. 9 00:00:51,030 --> 00:00:59,070 So the colors of the Internet archive, which is the Wayback Machine, have crawled this website and 10 00:00:59,070 --> 00:01:00,210 its pages. 11 00:01:00,210 --> 00:01:06,500 As you can see, there are two two four seven seven billion Web pages that have been saved to allow 12 00:01:07,380 --> 00:01:08,340 any year. 13 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:09,510 You can see for Yahoo! 14 00:01:09,510 --> 00:01:19,470 Dot com, there are these many Web pages that have been taken or the snapshots that have been taken 15 00:01:19,470 --> 00:01:28,000 from October 17, 1996, to September 28, 2020, which is the current date. 16 00:01:28,650 --> 00:01:36,390 So if I just move on to, let's say nineteen ninety nine and you want to see actually how Yahoo looked 17 00:01:36,390 --> 00:01:46,230 like back then in nineteen ninety nine, you can get a view of the website so you can see January, 18 00:01:46,230 --> 00:01:48,610 February, March, April and so on. 19 00:01:49,050 --> 00:01:57,840 So these green ones are the snapshots which have been taken successfully on those particular date and 20 00:01:57,840 --> 00:01:58,740 time frames. 21 00:01:59,380 --> 00:02:06,990 Now if you click on any specific snapshot for let's say I click on this snapshot, it is going to open 22 00:02:06,990 --> 00:02:12,240 up for that particular date, for that particular timestamp. 23 00:02:12,630 --> 00:02:17,860 How the website looks like as a crawler has taken the snapshots. 24 00:02:18,420 --> 00:02:25,760 So let me just open up this link where I have already opened a snapshot of the website, which is Yahoo! 25 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:32,430 And how it looked like on Jan 17, 1999, as you can see over here. 26 00:02:33,510 --> 00:02:41,340 So this looks like a very, very weird or a very, very simplistic Web site at that particular time. 27 00:02:41,640 --> 00:02:47,230 As you can see, there are only links and the website is developed in its HTML. 28 00:02:47,580 --> 00:02:56,730 So, yes, Atmel is one of the language which was used and which is extensively used to create Web pages. 29 00:02:57,460 --> 00:03:06,090 Also, you can use the Internet archive of Wayback Machine to go back and see how the website looked 30 00:03:06,090 --> 00:03:11,800 like, and you will be able to identify a lot of juicy stuff as well. 31 00:03:12,630 --> 00:03:14,130 So I hope you guys understood this. 32 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:14,880 Thank you.