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VentureBeat: Iterasi, a social bookmarking site that lets you save the contents of any page

  • Brian · 1 year ago
    You can also save a webpage by pressing Ctrl+S or going File-> Save Page As...

    The benefit of their service seems to be that you can access it from anywhere. But, I could definitely see copyright issues... especially if you try to save something like an NYTimes article.
  • David P. Hamilton · 1 year ago
    Copyright probably isn't an issue if you're making a copy for personal use.

    There's also a perfectly workable Firefox extension called Scrapbook that does much the same thing as Iterasi, except that it stores saved pages locally. It does have the advantage of actually organizing the pages you safe for easier reference.
  • Pete Grillo · 1 year ago
    Thanks for your input. We think that having your important Web pages available from any computer at anytime - for both the convenience of access and the safety of a backed up service - is an important feature for our users. There are many great products out there and we invite you to give ours a try.
    pete grillo
    ceo, iterasi.com
  • Pete W. · 1 year ago
    Other than the option to save receipts, hasn't that already been implemented by diigo.com? What's the difference?
  • pete grillo · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the question. From what we know of diigo.com, it adds a layer onto a Web page for personal annotation. We are actually the opposite of that -- we save the page exactly as you see it and then store it for later retrieval.