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Iterasi and The Internet Archive Logos

There are several active web archives around the world. One of the biggest and most talked about is the Internet Archive (Archive.org). We are often asked how Iterasi is different from organizations such as the Internet Archive. The biggest difference, by far, is that other web archives are non-profit organizations looking to preserve important historical [...]

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Post image for Wide Open History: Pete’s Guest Post On ReadWriteWeb

Pete Grillo, founder and CEO of Iterasi, wrote a guest post for ReadWriteWeb.com, a leading source for all things tech. Check out his article Wide-Open History: Twitter is an Archivist’s Dream. An excerpt from the post: Bottom line: Archiving is the act of collecting data in raw form so that it can be manipulated in [...]

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Update To The Iterasi Browser Extensions!

by Chase on February 15, 2010

Update To The Iterasi Browser Extensions!

We’ve just updated our browser plugins for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Click here to download the new versions of both extensions (we have a bookmarklet available as well). For those of you who have never used our browser extension before, here’s a small list of things you can do with these tools:

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Happy Holidays From Iterasi

by andy on December 21, 2009

This has been a wild ride so far this year at Iterasi. New product, new employees, and tons of new ideas! Needless to say, we have been working hard and we are excited for the holidays. Well, we are as excited as a bunch of computer dorks can get without involving Star Wars or a [...]

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Change coming

by pete on June 11, 2009

Change is constant. Right now is certainly a time of change for businesses of all shapes and sizes. And we are no different. Changes have been hyper-accelerated by the current economic situation. In the months since the most recent bubble burst – as measured by the famous Sequoia Capital R.I.P. slidedeck of October ’08 - [...]

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Difficult Decisions

by pete on December 4, 2008

Startups are inherently risky propositions for everyone involved. I know this by now but it doesn’t make some things any easier. As November wore on it became apparent that the economy was not going to snap back in any meaningful way in the near term. Faced with this reality, today at iterasi we took the [...]

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I can’t get over the number of things that come up that I did not anticipate. Background: At iterasi we build a Web archive, which is a place to capture, save and, optionally, search for and share Web pages. So unlike a bookmark that when clicked returns the current view of the Web page, at [...]

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Today we released a couple of significant new features; a new lightweight iterasi client and a new searchable Website. The new client is a lightweight bookmarklet version of the full iterasi product that’s been out for a while. Our searchable Website allows anyone to search among the hundreds of thousands of public pages housed in [...]

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iterasi now imports bookmarks from the iPhone, Safari on the Mac and ma.gnolia, the popular social bookmarking service. Here’s how it works on the iPhone. Apple designed the iPhone to sync it’s bookmarks to the local browser – Safari on Macs and IE7 on Windows PCs - using iTunes as the synchronization ‘hub’. On the [...]

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iterasi Moves to the Heart of Downtown Portland

by pete on September 22, 2008

We moved downtown to the heart of Portland, Oregon! We are located at 715 SW Morrison St, Suite 800, which is pretty much ground zero in downtown Portland. We occupy the 8th floor of the Pioneer Arts building. This is a great building with opening windows on all sides so light and airflow is assured. [...]

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