Tuesday 29 November 2011

What are Google Cached Pages?


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Do you know what is the meaning of cached word? When we open any website Through google in below the name of website a small link is show Cached.actually Google takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches (stores) that version as a back-up. The cached version is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for your query.
Practically every search result includes a Cached link. Clicking on that link takes you to the Google cached version of that web page, instead of the current version of the page. This is useful if the original page is unavailable because of:
  • Internet congestion
  • A down, overloaded, or just slow website
  • When owner or Administrator implement Restriction to open the website.
Sometimes you can access the cached version from a site that otherwise require registration or a subscription.
Note: Since Google’s servers are typically faster than many web servers, you can often access a page’s cached version faster than the page itself.
If Google returns a link to a page that appears to have little to do with your query, or if you can’t find the information you’re seeking on the current version of the page.
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Tarun Arora

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