The Internet’s Librarian

“Brewster Kahle wants to create a free, online collection of human knowledge. It sounds impossibly idealistic—but he is making progress.”

More on Kahle’s mission here.

via @Harvard_Press

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  1. Evan Plaice says . . . | April 13, 2009 / 4:25 am

    Why doesn’t he team up with Gutenberg?

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