Posts Tagged ‘backup’
Backup Google Docs With Cloud Service Gladinet
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009Preserve Your Data to Amazon S3 With CloudBerry’s S3 Backup
Thursday, August 27th, 2009Vamosa Grabs Another Content Governance Partner
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Vamosa’s (news, site) been a busy little bee this summer. On top of landing a pretty penny (er, pound) from the Capital for Enterprise Fund and a partnership with SchemaLogic, the enterprise content governance specialists have formed a strategic alliance with Cambridge Technology Partners (CTP). The union is expected to further address ECoG by way of
BackupURL saves any site for viewing later
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009With social bookmarking and archiving site Magnolia down until a re-launch later this year, some users might be looking for an alternate way to capture snapshots of Web sites as they appeared at specific times. Besides Iterasi, which we’ve covered previously, there’s a new service called BackupURL that can save what a page looked like, and make it available for reading later–even when the site is temporarily down, or long gone.
To do it on any page you simply drop in its URL and BackupURL will capture links, images, and any page formatting. What’s nice is that it generates both a full URL to the backup, and a shortened version to drop into IM messages or your favorite microblogging service.
Missing at the moment is a bookmarklet or browser extension to let you do this on any page you’re viewing, but I assume one will come later on.
(via Downloadsquad and Lifehacker)
BackupURL saves an instance of a page for later viewing. Even if the links and content change (or go offline) you can still access it via BackupURL's cache.
(Credit: CNET Networks)
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BackupURL saves any site for viewing later
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