Filed under: Internet, Web services, web 2.0
Save every web page you visit with WebMynd Firefox add-on
WebMynd works as a Firefox add-on. For the most part it runs in the background saving copies of every page you visit to WebMynd's server. When you click the WebMynd button on your toolbar a page opens up showing your most recently visited pages plotted on a "reel." You can scroll left or right to see other recent pages. Or you can click the Grid view to see a larger number of thumbnailed images.
Clicking any image brings up a copy that site. We say a copy, because what you're looking at is a saved snapshot of a web site just as it was when you first visited it. You can click on the links or copy and paste text. And you can search your surfing history as well. If you want to take a more active role in your bookmarking activities, you can click the star button in the WebMynd toolbar when you want to "webmark" a page. On the WebMynd page you have the choice of searching or displaying your full history or just webmarked pages.
WebMynd lets you save a week's browing history for free. Or you can get a subscription and access 6 months of browsing history for $10 or a full year's history for $20.
[via TechCrunch]

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