Archive.org, the Internet Archive, and archive.is, a webpage capture service that seems to have a primary name of "Archive.today", are wholly separate concerns, offerring different services.
Because you usually want to use the service that has the snapshot you want to view. And that isn't always archive.org. But it is my first place to go as well.
Archive.org, the Internet Archive, and archive.is, a webpage capture service that seems to have a primary name of "Archive.today", are wholly separate concerns, offerring different services.
Interesting, I thought archive.is was an alternate domain of the Internet Archive, but it seems they are completely different people[1].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archive.today
Yes, but what is the difference between the two? That's really my question. Sorry if it wasn't clear.
Because you usually want to use the service that has the snapshot you want to view. And that isn't always archive.org. But it is my first place to go as well.