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jaysh4922
03-20-2014, 07:59 AM
Google stores copies of frequency access web pages in the Google cache and this is a way of speeding up access when using the search engine.

rajusrivasvt
03-20-2014, 08:49 AM
You have given good information about google cache. its main work to download the files and gives results according to cache report.

RH-Calvin
03-21-2014, 01:51 AM
Google cache is the certificate that it provides for a webpage signifying that the search engine has read your webpage and is now ready for storing the same into its database.

RobMorrow71
03-21-2014, 03:24 AM
thanks for sharing this useful discussion here with us.

tarquinhall
03-21-2014, 06:57 AM
Google, the page is examined, and are usually a snapshot of themselves, but as a backup, that it caches of the treasures. Google makes use of in the repository version is from the page is the judge of whether a good match for us.

josephinek
03-21-2014, 09:09 AM
google cache is the copy of information and stored in search engine till clear the history.

jamesnixon487
03-25-2014, 09:37 AM
Google cache is the version on which it indexed a website and the version of the website.

anirban09P
04-02-2014, 12:19 AM
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.

praveen007
04-03-2014, 06:23 AM
A web cache stores copies of documents passing through Google cache.

Basant
04-03-2014, 07:14 AM
cache helps to you to know that when Google spider index your page...

Chhaya
04-07-2014, 08:35 AM
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.

shoponics
04-14-2014, 03:30 AM
I think that 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.