That's not quite true. There's overall a big, distributed and decentraliszed effort to archive our electronic past, it's not just archive.org. For example, it's fun to look at old newsgroup discussions from 1994, and it's something I can find at Google's archive. And more importantly, it's available to everybody. And it's not the only place to find historical internet stuff.I do agree though that archive.org is too valuable a resource to ever lose.
Google also isn't perfect. There was a post the other week about how there were no searchable images on Google older than ... I don't remember, 2005?
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