Using iCyte to save web pages forever, not bookmarks that can break
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iCyte is a web-service that allows teachers and students to curate and bookmark content. The difference is that iCyte saves web pages as they were when you visited. A 'snapshot' of the website you visited, when you visited it. Urls can change, content can be withdrawn or updated instantly on the web. Using iCyte can help you from losing important links or relevant content.
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