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		<title>By: Wilfred</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As 90% of Archive.org&#039;s documentation and information has not been updated (at latest) since 2004, it would be obvious the need to prepare modern technological, research, operations, and future outlook information for public review.

Is Archive researching new projects or systems?  What is the viability of introducing new initiatives for implementation by Archive.org? Has anything happened since 2001?

Perhaps optimizing the interface for more effective access would be useful as well, but I am more interested on why Archive has not been more active in seeding forward looking public enhancement projects. Your global ranking for size/scope is still dropping quickly compared to new neighbours and the old? Perhaps some new stimuli?

-Wilfred L. Guerin
WilfredGuerin@gmail.com]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As 90% of Archive.org&#8217;s documentation and information has not been updated (at latest) since 2004, it would be obvious the need to prepare modern technological, research, operations, and future outlook information for public review.</p>
<p>Is Archive researching new projects or systems?  What is the viability of introducing new initiatives for implementation by Archive.org? Has anything happened since 2001?</p>
<p>Perhaps optimizing the interface for more effective access would be useful as well, but I am more interested on why Archive has not been more active in seeding forward looking public enhancement projects. Your global ranking for size/scope is still dropping quickly compared to new neighbours and the old? Perhaps some new stimuli?</p>
<p>-Wilfred L. Guerin<br />
<a href="mailto:WilfredGuerin@gmail.com">WilfredGuerin@gmail.com</a></p>
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