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Webpages are constantly updated. Chances are that today you will no longer be able to find online information from the past. Is it still possible to retrieve “old” webpages, and can you save the
current version of a webpage?
Published 31.05.2017
Printing a webpage looks easier than it actually is: a section of the website may be missing, the printout may be spread over several sheets of paper or contain several (almost) blank pages. How can
you avoid this?
Published 15.05.2017
The practical Evernote tool lets you collect Web clippings, synchronise them between devices and share them with others. Did you know that other applications can also collaborate with your Evernote
account? Here are the most useful ones.
Published 17.02.2012
Google is much more than just a search engine - think of tools and services such as Gmail, Google Drive, YouTube, Google Chrome, Google Translate or Google Maps... But do you know about the following
services?
Published 20.06.2014
Dropbox has become so popular that lots of other applications are using it as well. Here are some services which allow you to make even better use of this cloud storage service.
Published 03.09.2012
Do you want to collect some of the information you pluck from the Internet in a digital or physical booklet? Here are some useful tools which let you do just that.
Published 25.08.2010
Instapaper was one of the first services allowing you to save interesting webpages for later. A similar service, Read It later, is now rapidly gaining popularity. Here’s a comparison.
Published 31.03.2011
A couple of months ago, Google Keep was launched: a free service allowing you to take notes, both on the Web and on your smartphone. What exactly is Google Keep, and what are the alternatives?
Published 06.06.2013
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