Monday, November 05, 2007
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Here's an interesting article about the other options that are out there:

http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/others/archive.shtml

"The Web changes constantly, and sometimes that page that had just the
information you needed yesterday (or last month or two years ago) is
not available today. At other times you may want to see how a page's
content or design has changed. There are several sources for finding
Web pages as they used to exist.

While Google's cache is probably the best known, the others are
important alternatives that may have pages not available at Google or
the Wayback Machine plus they may have an archived page from a
different date. The table below notes the name of the service, the way
to find the archived page, and some notes that should give some idea
as to how old a page the archive may contain."

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