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Ringing in the changes

机译:响起变化

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Most of us, after we've been browsing through the web, have a list of bookmarks that's full of things we probably thought were useful when we looked at them. We might even have taken the trouble to organise the bookmarks (or Favourites, if you must call them that) into categories, so we can easily find the page that explains how to service the car, and check back from time to time to see if anything useful has been added to it. More likely, of course, we tend to forget about half the things we've bookmarked, or get fed up when we visit a site only to find that it has not changed. It's not a new problem, and in the early days of the web, it was quite common to find sites that had forms for you to enter your email address and receive a notification when they were changed. Some of that was done by the site admins themselves, while in other cases it was done by dedicated services, that would automatically check pages, and email you. It's still possible to do that, of course, but you don't see it quite as often these days.
机译:在浏览了整个网络之后,我们大多数人都有一个书签列表,其中充满了我们在查看书签时可能认为有用的内容。我们甚至可能不愿意将书签(或“收藏夹”,如果必须将其称为“书签”)分类,因此我们可以轻松找到说明如何保养汽车的页面,并不时查看以查看是否任何有用的东西都被添加到了它。当然,更有可能的是,我们往往会忘记已添加书签的内容的一半,或者当我们访问某个网站时发现它没有变化时会感到厌倦。这不是一个新问题,在网络的早期,找到具有表单的网站是很普遍的,您可以在表单中输入您的电子邮件地址并在更改时收到通知。其中一些是由站点管理员自己完成的,而在其他情况下,则是由专用服务完成的,该服务会自动检查页面并向您发送电子邮件。当然,仍然可以这样做,但是这些天您很少看到它。

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