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137 Years Worth Of Content


Popular Science Magazine have partnered with Google to offer their entire 137-year archive for free browsing. Each issue appears just as it did at its original time of publication, complete with period advertisements.

It’s delivered like a Google Books embedded page, so you can read, but you can’t copy and paste any text. Which will no doubt stop (to a degree) the scrapers who misappropriate other peoples textual content and publish it on blogs and other publishing platforms.

The partnership also extends to the development of a better search, and predictably: Google Adsense Ads.

Is the publisher of Popular Science listed on the Stock Exchange? Because I think they’re about to make a lot of money from increased advertising revenue!

Check out the Popular Science Archives.

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