Hi amsterdam,
The following are some free services which monitor website changes and
notifies you by email of the changes:
WatchThatPage
"WatchThatPage is a service that enables you to automatically collect
new information from your favorite pages on the Internet. You select
which pages to monitor, and WatchThatPage will find which pages have
changed, and collect all the new content for you. The new information
is presented to you in an email and/or a personal web page. You can
specify when the changes will be collected, so they are fresh when you
want to read them. The service is free."
http://www.watchthatpage.com/
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ChangeDetection
"Every day ChangeDetection will check to see if the web page you are
monitoring has been changed. If so, you will receive an e-mail to let
you know.
At any point you can turn off monitoring ("unsubscribe") by simply
following the instructions in the email you receive.
This service is 100% free."
http://www.changedetection.com/monitor.html
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TrackEngine
"TrackEngine can make sure you never miss any updates on a web page.
Too busy to read your favorite online news for the next few days
because of work commitments? No problem! TrackEngine will email you
the page with the updates highlighted so that you can read them at
leisure later."
http://www.trackengine.com/servlets/com.nexlabs.trackengine.ui.Login
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Wisdom Change
"With a Wisdom Change you can:
Get fresh updates as soon as your favorite page is changed.
Watch any page changes on the World Wide Web.
Aware exactly when and what has been changed in content of monitored web sites.
Get accurate change notifications to your inbox or any device allowing
receiving text messages."
http://www.wisdomchange.com/index.jsp
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ChangeNotes
"Receive web change notices daily for free
This free service watches the web pages that interest you and notifies
you by email when they change. You might like to watch the web pages
of your work or former work, clients, customers, industry groups,
competitors, friends and family, hobby sites, school, clubs, and
community sites, etc."
http://www.changenotes.com/
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I hope this helps. If you have any questions regarding my answer
please don't hesitate to ask before you rate it.
Best regards,
Rainbow-ga |