Keep in mind WAYBACK MACHINE  <G> it lives on the home page of
archives.org  http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

It can be a life saver for finding information from lost websites, in
my case it was Grandma Trowbridges Narrative which is a book written
for her children and grandchildren, Grandma was born a Howe to Peter
Howe a soldier of the Revolution. A copy was found on a trash heap and
a Trowbridge descendant from another line found it, transcribed it and
hosted it. When he died his site went down but the Wayback Machine
still had it, they don't keep pictures however.

Also I can't tell you if it crawls Legacy built websites.



Eliz

On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:52 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "s megraw" <[email protected]>
>>What struck me about Google Sites is what I read in their Help file. If you
>> later decide to delete your >website, the following message is issued:
>> "WARNING: Deleting a site is permanent!. Recovery is not >possible and you
>> will not be able to recreate a site at this location." I may be wrong, but I
>> took this to mean >the data is not backed up, so will be permanently
>> deleted. This coupled with the access restrictions that >are allowed are
>> what got me interested in Google sites.
>
> The info may not be backed up for you to reaccess; however, Google is super
> tech-savvy.  I would believe that they would have access to it themselves.
> Everybody has ways of storing things.  Even info deleted from your computer
> is never really deleted.  I don't know which computer I bookmarked the site
> in, but there is at least one site to go to in order to view archived
> websites that have been taken down or updated.  Nothing has absolute
> assurance in technology today.
>
> God bless,
> Ellen
>
> God bless,
> Ellen
>
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