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February 19, 2007
How to Best Use Page Monitors For Online Research
Sometimes you just want to know when a web page gets updated content. For example, I use TrackEngine to monitor the "Seminars" page for one of my favorite dog agility instructors, so I know when she'll be in California. This kind of monitoring can be done with web services or software that you install on your computer. Tara Calishain reviews the best options, both free and fee, including TrackEngine, WatchThatPage, InfoMinder, and more.
You may not have needed to monitor web pages in the past, you may not need to now, but mark my words, one of these days, you'll need a page monitoring tool. You'd best bookmark this article now! You'll thank me later.
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You forgot to post the link to the article by Tara.
Posted by: de la O at February 20, 2007 06:04 AM
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