WHO'S EATING THE INTERNET?

HYPERLINK CELL
Many of these cells come together to form the common hyperlink. It can take you anywhere on the web.

LINK ROT
As files move from their original locations, links to those files become broken and rotted.

SCRIPT BACTERIUM
These organisms provide information and instruction on executable tasks.

BIT ROT
This critter changes individual bits of computer code, leading to data corruption.

IMAGE CELL
Many of these cells create the image files one can access via the web.

OBSOLESCENCE
When technology progresses, certain information becomes inaccessible, and is consumed by obsolescence