
With the introduction of web page monitoring
services, monitoring recently updated web content of interest has
never been easier.
To monitor web-enabled content for changes, the only thing that
is required is an e-mail account and a desire at being the first
to know about relevant changes to recently updated content.
Web page monitoring services are user-friendly. All
services are driven by custom user settings and subscriber
preferences.
A vast array of content is available on the Internet.
With the assistance of top search engines like Yahoo or Google,
most Web users have mastered content discovery.
On the other hand, keeping up to date with content updates is a
challenge for most Internet users.
Sure there are "RSS feeds" and many web sites today offer
proprietary update notification services, but not everyone wants
to deal with complicated web technology such as RSS or yet
another content change notification service that is specific to a
particular website. Besides not every web site is deployed with
an RSS feed. Furthermore most on-site content change notification
services are controlled by the webmaster which means less choice
for Internet users.
As such, most Internet surfers prefer a simple means to track the
hidden web or sensitive content for most any web-enabled
content. This is likely to be at odds with the goals of a
webmaster who may not want Internet visitors to track updates to
certain areas of the website he administers.
Therefore Internet users find value in centralizing web page
monitoring and update notification with a single, simple
third-party service.
There are two ways in which web page monitoring solutions are deployed.
Of the two web page monitoring delivery approaches, online
web page monitoring services are of higher value because
there is nothing to download to your computer and new web page
monitoring features can easily be added to the service.
Having to first download and then install software packages onto
your computer is a virus risk. Most companies and many smart
internet users work to avoid downloading unknown, or otherwise
unproven, software onto their computers.
With online web page monitoring, Internet users also are not
required to take extra steps to download software "patches"
and/or install security updates. Because there is no such thing
as a downloadable software patch with an online web
service...
With online web page monitoring, everything executes safely on
the Web as a secure Internet service.
Web users just like you use web page monitoring services to track their favorite web-enabled content for changes.
TIP: The top web page
monitoring solutions feature content changes with
color coded highlights, often in red and green. Red is used for
removed content while green is often used for recently added
content.
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