I archive every webpage the moment I bookmark it and I’ve never lost a saved link since

MakeUseOf: “Have you ever clicked a saved link and landed on a page not found error message? You bookmarked that article months ago because it had exactly the information you needed, and now it is gone. The site was restructured, the author deleted it, or the whole domain expired. This is called link rot, and it is far more common these days. I’ve always accepted this as the cost of saving things online. Then I stumbled on a browser extension that changed the way I save anything on the web. These days, the moment I bookmark a page, I archive it too. It is just part of the same action now, and I have not lost a saved link since…”

Posted in: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines