%22archive.today is your personal Wayback Machine%21%0A%0AIt takes a %22snapshot%22 of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears.%0AThis can be useful if you want to take a %22snapshot%22 a page which could change soon%3A price list%2C job offer%2C real estate listing%2C drunk blog post%2C ...%0A%0AIt saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracy.%0A%0AIt also shortens URLs much like tinyurl%2C goo.gl and bit.ly do.%0A%0AIt can save pages from Web 2.0 sites%3A%0A%0A http%3A%2F%2Farchive.today%2F2013.05.01%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Fnickqizhu.github.io%2Fdc.js%2F%0A http%3A%2F%2Farchive.today%2F2014.06.26%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fmaps%2F%40-12.1858563%2C96.8293918%2C366m%2Fdata%3D%213m1%211e3%0A%0ASaved pages will have no active elements and no scripts%2C so they keep you safe as they cannot have any popups or malware%21%22
- Philip Ryan Johnson
%22Peeep.us is more than a URL shortener. It stores current contents of a web page and gives you a link to the stored copy.%0A%0ASo even if the author alters or deletes the page or even the whole site is shut down you will have a proof that it existed.%0A%0APeeep.us will always remember what the page looked like at the moment you gave it to peeep.us%22
- Philip Ryan Johnson
philrj on Eli5 Why don't any of the American Ebola patients have privacy dealing with their sickness? Aren't patients supposed to have medical privacy? - http://www.reddit.com/r...
"Def the obvious and most likely reason. Esp for MD/RN patients. Selflessness? Ego-stroking? Fame? Doubt they care. Doubt we'll ever know."
- Philip Ryan Johnson
Mike Matas, a former Human Interface Designer at Apple (now works for Facebook), posted these images last week on his Facebook account, showing Steve Jobs having fun with photo filters.
- Philip Ryan Johnson
"All Your Tasks. One Screen. From Asana to Gmail to Trello to Zendesk (and 35 more). Deciding what's most important? Just drag and drop. "
- Philip Ryan Johnson