The Mail Archive provides a simple service - keeping searchable archives of public internet mailing lists. You'll find it easy to peruse, and easy to archive your own public mailing lists here.
offer a subscription based service that captures screen-shots of pages, transactions and user journeys using real browsers. Screen-shots are stored and can be either viewed online or downloaded in a monthly archive.
~30€/screenshot
"The Internet Archive Software Collection is the largest vintage and historical software library in the world, providing instant access to millions of programs, CD-ROM images, documentation and multimedia."
Archive everything. The longer you're online, the more of your life is spread across the services that you use. If you move from one site to another, pieces of your life can be left behind.
You can upload about 140 different formats. There's even support for .RAR and .ZIP-archives! If you upload an archive with multiple images, you'll also get an album-address for all the pictures inside of it. Tags are separated by spaces, removal code is a password to let you remove images you upload.
Max file upload size is 100MB. If you're crazy and upload that much, then you should consider getting friends.
pages which are saved used WJR are captured in the exact way that they were when you saved them - hence, the denomination of WJR as "An Internet archive".
This will let you save the front page of online newspapers that ran a story that you found appealing (say, when ZZ Top played in your hometown), and share it with everybody.
A WebCite®-enhanced reference is a reference which contains - in addition to the original live URL (which can and probably will disappear in the future, or its content may change) - a link to an archived copy of the material, exactly as the citing author saw it when he accessed the cited material.
CloudConvert supports the conversion between more than 100 different audio, video, document, ebook, archive, image, spreadsheet and presentation formats. You can specify advanced options for every conversion type.
"Historypin is a like a digital time machine that allows people to view and share their personal history in a totally new way.
It uses Google Maps and Street View technology and hopes to become the largest user-generated archive of the world's historical images and stories.
Historypin asks the public to dig out, upload and pin their own old photos, as well as the stories behind them, onto the Historypin map. Uniquely, Historypin lets you layer old images onto modern Street View scenes, giving a series of peaks into the past."
Smushit.com is a service that goes beyond the limitations of Photoshop, Fireworks & Co. It uses image format specific non-lossy image optimization tools to squeeze the last bytes out of your images - without changing their look or visual quality. You'll get a report of how many bytes you can save by optimizing your images and all the changed images as a single zip for download.
Smush it comes in different flavours:
* You can upload a bunch of pictures in your browser
* You can provide us with a list of image urls or
* You can get a Firefox Extension or a cross-browser bookmarklet to optimize the images found on any web page
Saving bytes has never been so easy - you point us in the right direction, and we'll do the rest for you. A ZIP archive with optimized images will be generated for you.
Rseven archives all the data recorded by your phone into a website. As your phone documents your daily activities, Rseven website shows your life journey in a timeline and displays the strength of your relationships with the people that you communicate with".
Rseven mobile client on the phone collects the data from the phone and uploads them to the Rseven.com website. The Rseven mobile client also synchronizes the phone's contacts & calendars with the website and restore images, video and audio into the phone if selected by the user at the website.
A browser within your browser.
siteFlow is a cross-browser tool that enables you to browse multiple pages (i.e those featuring next/previous buttons, like Google's search results) and archived web content, faster and with less effort than the usual one-page-at-once browsing. It adds an extra layer of interactivity (literally and figuratively) on top of web pages. Turbocharge your web reading.
PingtheSemanticWeb.com is a web service archiving the location of recently created/updated RDF documents on the Web. If one of those documents is created or updated, its author can notify PTSW that the document has been created or updated by pinging the service with the URL of the document.