Your personal archive.org library

August 27th, 2008 | by jnousis |

The last few weeks I have been using a site called Iterasi. It is a social bookmarking website but with an interesting twist; it let’s you save a snapshot of any website and view it later. In other words, instead of simply saving an address like on Delicious you store the whole page on their servers. This is a huge advantage since later you can perform searches within the content of the websites and also find out how the sites changed over time. For the latter one, Iterasi allows you to schedule automatic snapshots of websites at regular intervals so a personal archive of websites that are of your interest if possible and very easy!

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