Ever wished you could take archival snapshots of a website, such that
you could always refer to and see the exact content of the page at that
particular moment in time, no matter how it may be changed later on?
(Could be useful if browsing the site of a particular Republican
candidate for president).
If so, we present you with Peeep.us, a free service that will keep
snapshots of any page you want at any particular point in time. Simply
add your desired URL (or use the Peeep bookmarklet), and it will
generate a shortened URL that will display the page as you saw back when
you took the snapshot. Peeep can be useful for archival and
documentation purposes, as well as a quick way to retrieve articles for
later reading, without too much trouble.
Peeep
is not only easy and intuitive, but you can use the service without
having to login or register an account; simply copy and keep your
shortened URL and you’re good to go. Note, however, that any pages you
Peeep will be publicly available to anyone who has the URL. You can use
the URL to share the page on Facebook , Twitter, or other social
networks.
You can, however, login with a Google account to access a
list of all previously stored webpages, or remove pages so that the URL
will not display the page any longer.
What
makes this service attractive, aside from the fact that it delivers
precisely what it promises, is its minimalist simplicity. We like and
recommend it.
Check out Peeep.us