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Brewster Lurton Kahle (/keɪl/ KAYL; born
October 21, 1960) is an
American digital librarian,
computer engineer,
Internet entrepreneur, and
advocate of...
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Bronna Kahle (born 1968),
American politician Danielle Kahle (born 1989),
American figure skater Manon Kahle (born 1980),
American actress Paul E.
Kahle (1875–1964)...
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Julie Bruhns Kahle (January 30, 1858 –
April 7, 1931) was an
American miniature painter.
Julie Bruhns was the
child of
German immigrants. She married...
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Charles William Kahles (German: [ˈkaːləs];
January 12, 1878 –
January 21, 1931) was a
prolific German-born
American cartoonist responsible for numerous...
- Hans
Kahle (22
April 1899 – 1
September 1947) was a
German journalist, communist, and head of the
Volkspolizei in Mecklenburg.
Kahle was born in Berlin-Charlottenburg...
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Manon Kahle (born
August 10, 1980 in Vermont, USA) is an
American actress. She
lives and
works in Berlin,
Germany as an actress, voice-over
artist and...
- Paul
Ernst Kahle (January 21, 1875 –
September 24, 1964) was a
German orientalist and scholar. Born 21
January 1875, in Olsztynek, Prussia,
Kahle studied...
- in time" to see how
websites looked in the past. Its founders,
Brewster Kahle and
Bruce Gilliat,
developed the
Wayback Machine to
provide "universal access...
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Sigrid Ida
Matilda Kahle (née Nyberg; 18
September 1928 – 31
December 2013) was a
Swedish journalist and writer. She was born in
Paris in 1928, to the...
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Archive is an
American non-profit
organization founded in 1996 by
Brewster Kahle that runs a
digital library website, archive.org. It
provides free access...