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Pinboard is a great bookmarking service that offers archival accounts. For $25 a year they cache all the sites you bookmark. From the link:
Archival Accounts
In addition to the free features listed above, Pinboard offers a
bookmark archiving service for an annual fee of $25. The site will
crawl and store a copy of every bookmark in your account, ...
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I would suggest the following for viewing websites that have "gone down".
Google caches websites at regular intervals and offers you the ability to view certain pages as they existed at a certain time.
You can also use this hyperlink structure.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://espn.com/
Just substitute the "espn.com" with the ...
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Sorry to say so but it is not possible. They have a lot of security features which prevents users from downloading the content.
You can view the content and manually take screenshot, and save each page separately - which is not practical at all.
This kind of security is used so that their content does not gets distributed for free on ...
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