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Iterasi - Every day you find web pages you may never see again. Which is fine, unless you actually need that information.

Iterasi

"At iterasi, we love the Web. So much so, that we want to keep it. Forever.
That's why we're taking steps to move beyond traditional bookmarking. Because, these days, saving the address of a page isn't half as important as being able to save the page you created.
Our first product, iterasi, makes it simple for any Web user to save the dynamically generated pages that are increasingly becoming the bulk of today's Web experience. With iterasi, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, and database driven technologies, like PHP and ASP, can all be saved—in their current state—with the push of a button."

"Here is one example. In the blog 'Teaching Online Journalism', Mindy McAdams writes how she had a student spend election night archiving 98 different news sites from around the world. From the New York Post to the Hindustan Times. From Gazeta Wyborcza to The Australian. From the Dallas Morning News to Le Monde. To see the blog post click here: http://sqrl.it/?uwn45 or go directly to the public pages https://www.iterasi.net/public/users/dpmrr.
It's a very impressive collection. And now the digital versions, like the printed ones, are a permanent part of the world's history."

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