"We need people to try things even if they're not sure it's going to work."
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About Brewster Kahle
Brewster Kahle is an American computer engineer, Internet entrepreneur, and digital librarian known for founding the Internet Archive in 1996. He has been a pioneer in digital preservation, archiving billions of web pages, books, and media to make them freely available to the public. Kahle is a strong advocate for open access to knowledge and information, believing in the power of universal access to transform society for the better.
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