Introducing the Internet Archive!
Need a great place to find content to watch, listen and read on your computer and/or tablet? Sometimes finding free content can be hard, but there is a website that has been providing content to users for 15 years. This hidden gem is called the Internet Archive.
Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 150 billion archived web pages. Internet Archive is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like any paper library, they provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.
Downloading and uploading content to the Internet Archive has never been simpler. Please note, all content is subject to copyright and before you upload any content it first needs to be in the public domain or you’ve got the rights to it.
Whether you’re interested in listening to numerous Grateful Dead concerts, or the entire collection of popular old time radio show programs such as: Gunsmoke, Dragnet and Sherlock Holmes to name a few.
Watching old time movies like The Fast And The Furious (1955), Night of the Living Dead (1968), and classic TV shows like Beverley Hillbillies and the Andy Griffith Show to name a few.
A personal favourite of mine is watching some of the old classic commercials that are available on the site.
Also available are great reads from children to adult fiction, non-fiction, biographies and more. All free to read, download, print, and enjoy. A few titles to select from are: Goody Two-Shoes, Amusements in Mathematics, and the Cantorion Sheet Music Collection. Most if not all titles are available in multiple formats including PDF, ePUB and more. You can easily download them to your mobile reading device quick and easy.
Click here to visit the Internet Archive and start browsing today.
Have fun!!
Greg








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