Having notes for each bookmark (which I usually use to record key data points I find in web pages), and also notes at the topic and board levels (which can be used for similar purposes): is there still any benefit (above cost) of keeping an exact copy of the webpage you bookmarked?
I guess it all depends on what's the chance of needing to go back to older bookmarks to re-visit something, right?
Another thought: google has become very aggressive at indexing new content, so much so that old stuff becomes hard to find. There’s pages I know I visited that I just can’t find anymore, no matter how hard I use advanced search.
I just wonder...
Storing web pages has a cost.
Having notes for each bookmark (which I usually use to record key data points I find in web pages), and also notes at the topic and board levels (which can be used for similar purposes): is there still any benefit (above cost) of keeping an exact copy of the webpage you bookmarked?
I guess it all depends on what's the chance of needing to go back to older bookmarks to re-visit something, right?
Thanks for your feedback!