An on-demand archiving system for webreferences (cited webpages and websites, or other kinds of Internet-accessible digital objects), which can be used to ensure that cited webmaterial will remain available to readers in the future
a list of 50+ similar services that are absolutely free and require no e-mail registration to use. Included in the list are file size limits, download limits and the amount of time the file remains on the server for download.
Warrick is a command-line utility for reconstructing or recovering a website when a back-up is not available. Warrick will search the Internet Archive, Google, MSN, and Yahoo for stored pages and images and will save them to your filesystem. Warrick is mo
Sometimes upgrading to a newer version can be a good thing. Other times, your computer may not be compatible with the new version, the new version is bloated, or all the good options are no longer available.
a technology news website that combines social bookmarking, blogging, RSS, and non-hierarchical editorial control. With digg, users submit stories for review, but rather than allowing an editor to decide which stories go on the homepage, the users do.
WebCite® is an archiving system for webreferences (cited webpages and websites), which can be used by authors, editors, and publishers of scholarly papers and books, to ensure that cited webmaterial will remain available to readers in the future. Authors
To use this, search using the National Library Catalogue. You can search restricting for Material Type: Web sites and then click on the "view it" tab on the resulting record.
Free animation streams, with fan-subs, higher def. needs "contribution". From Ulisses 31 to Bleach or Naruto ( see http://www.animeondvd.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/29546/tp/1/ )
BitTorrent tracker aggregator, dedicated to TV shows, if it airs it's in here (and fast), if you miss an episode you will find it here (they even post webisodes for series that got canceled)
useful resource for checking whether your popup blocker is working well. Also seems like a good way to make sure you are developing "good" popups for when you need them.
M. Paris, and R. Jäschke. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management, volume 12816 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, page 1--14. Springer, (2021)