We had previously written a article on how to subscribe to web pages without feed, which is quite similar to this one. In this article we are going to do the reverse job by monitoring the changes in any website pages using a online service. The service called as ChangeDetection is being offered from a long time ie 1999 and offers you with notifications whenever there are any changes made to the web pages which you monitor.
This can be a very useful service if you want to track down some blog posts, terms & condition pages or may be some important notification pages which are just updated by replacing previous content or else by adding the new content in the same page which is normally not found by the RSS Feed readers because they would alert you only when there is a complete new post or page added in the feed. You will get a list of all the changes which were made to every tracked page over time and this information is sent to your email address along with the text highlighted and old text displayed normally.
How it works:
You add the ChangeDetection panel to your web pages.
Your visitors monitor a page for changes.
When you update your pages your visitors are notified and return to see what’s new.

For all who don’t know yet,
Google Reader does offer the same service (Correct me If I’m wrong) so as Page2Rss.com service, which I have covered earlier ?
Removed Link because we already have the same topic covered here – https://www.amitbhawani.com/blog/how-to-subscribe-to-web-pages-without-rss-feed/
Also there are lot more page monitoring tools out of which we had featured one in this post.
@Amit,Hmm..I missed that post in your blog somehow..anyway thanks for notifying me
I used to check the changes made in the web pages from years, through history.org. It is a great service.