[Hidden-tech] Google cache

Seth Seeger seth at tofutavern.com
Wed May 19 22:11:22 EDT 2010


The easiest thing to do is to view the page in Firefox (I suspect other browsers will do this too, though), and select File, Save As.  Make sure you save it with the "Webpage, complete" option.  You could also print it to a PDF.

Seth


On May 19, 2010, at 9:11 PM, Susanna Opper wrote:

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> I spoke at the American Marketing Association in Albany last week and I want to save the page they used to promote the talk. The page is gone from their site now since the talk is done. They sent me a link http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:VbiWOTx8edMJ:www.nymarketing.org/calendar/details.cfm%3FID%3D19 that is a Google cache (don’t know what that is). Apparently the link will go away in a few weeks.
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> The question is how can I hang on to this so I can send their promotion of the talk to others who might be interested in having me speak?
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> Many thanks in advance.
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> --Susanna
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