I have no idea how many of the links on this 15-year-old blog are no longer good — but I know when I've tracked down articles in the past here I've far too often run into broken ones.
I'm going to give Amber a look-see to determine if this might be at least a partial answer to the problem.
(I also need to do some more deep digging to see if the name for this creating nigh-identical copies of the original content was derived from Roger Zelazny's Amber series … it seems like almost too good a fit for it not to be.)
Originally shared by +Kee Hinckley:
Berkman Center releases tool to combat ‘link rot’ – Harvard Law TodayHarvard Law Today
This week, the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University announced the release of Amber, a free software tool for websites and blo