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•Wikipedia fixes 9 million broken links thanks to the Internet Archive
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Wikipedia has millions of articles across numerous languages, and that makes it a pain to ensure the links to third-party sites are up to date, if they can work at all. What are you supposed to do if an important reference stops working? You can relax ...

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