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What is google cache?

Discussion in 'Google' started by websitebuildersperth, Dec 4, 2011.

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    The Google “cache” command will help you find the cached copy – the way the Web page looked when Google’s spiders indexed it - of any Web page.
     
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    sisatel Active Member

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    Google took a snapshot of your website when it last visited and stored the data in case your website went down or if there are some any other issues.
     
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    "Sisatel" is right Google takes a snapshot as a back-up of each page it examines and caches that version . You can see that by just using cache version of your website ...
     
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    almost every site you come across while using Google will have the option of accessing the cached version right there in the search result. Clicking on “cached” will bring you immediately to the last copy Google made of that particular page.

    Here’s an example of how you would use the cache command
    cache:www.websearch.about.com “web search”

    [video]http://www.indianwebportal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/cache12341.jpg[/video]
     
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    Mithuasha Banned

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    The Google “cache” command will help you find the cached copy – the way the Web page looked when Google’s spiders indexed it - of any Web page. This especially comes in handy if you’re looking for a Web site that is no longer there (for whatever reason), or if the Web site you’re looking for is down due to an unusually high volume of traffic.
     
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    Google’s servers are typically much faster than many web servers, we can often access a page’s cached version faster than the page itself.

    Basically every result of our search includes a Cached link. Clicking on that link takes you to the Google cached version of that particular web page, instead of taking you to the current version of the page.

    This is useful if the original page is unavailable because of any of the following reason:

    * Internet congestion
    * A down, overloaded, or just slow website
    * The owner’s recently removing the page from the Web
     
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    it is a good Thing On google.as i know It helps me a lot Finding dead sites
     
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    Google Cache is nothing but a snapshot or a copy of a page stored by Google as a back-up. Google usually takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches or stores that version as a back-up. The cached version is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for our query. Google’s servers are typically much faster than many web servers, we can often access a page’s cached version faster than the page itself.
     
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    The Google “cache” command will help you find the cached copy – the way the Web page looked when Google’s spiders indexed it - of any Web page.
    This especially comes in handy if you’re looking for a Web site that is no longer there (for whatever reason), or if the Web site you’re looking for is down due to an unusually high volume of traffic.....:)
     
    pearl17, Dec 10, 2011 IP
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    Some time its happen you open website but they will not display in the Google. Then Google will present the Cache copy of the web site that they visited recently. Google cache the website or web page on the bases of its rank and the traffic came at it.
     
    andrewdavid, Dec 11, 2011 IP
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    what the problem about "cahce"...?
     
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    Hi guys process of updation for a website by search engine is called caching. Search engine comes on a website to see updated file and if any it updates. It is called caching.
     
    mkjohn, Dec 12, 2011 IP
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    ooo, thanks guys,,, i understand,,;)
     
    achmad ricky, Dec 12, 2011 IP
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    Google Cache is nothing but a snapshot or a copy of a page stored by Google as a back-up. Google usually takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches or stores that version as a back-up.
     
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    it is google took a snapshot of your ourwebsite.
     
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    Google Cache is they way to see when last time Google visited your website and also what image Google have in their memory. :)
    thanks
     
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    Google cache is the pages that has been crawled by the Google spider.

    347design.com
     
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    Google cache is what the Google robots downloaded the last time they crawled your site
     
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    Hello Friends,

    Google cache can help us to find that when Google spiders visit our website.\


    Thanks
     
    savinder, Dec 13, 2011 IP
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    when crawler visit the website it take the snapshot of every page that it visits with time and date as a backup. It shows that when Google crawler has visit website last time..
     
    aadarika, Dec 13, 2011 IP