When links are broken (for PDFs, ISOs, installers) you can try to look for and use the cached version by Google (on the drop-down menu to the left of the link there is a "Cached" menu entry). That is why it is said: "Once in the Internet, forever in the Internet".
For HTML sites, there's a way to "travel back in time".
For example to see several home pages of CNN, or PCMagazine you can use the Internet Archive site (that contains a slider that allows you to choose the date):
home - PC Magazine
Powerful, useful and interesting, ain't it?
sexta-feira, 5 de maio de 2017
terça-feira, 2 de maio de 2017
Needing a moodle replacement (CMS/LMS)?
CMS, LMS, one more to go? Could be worth checking if you're needing a moodle (arghhh!) replacement:
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