Every time you view a Web page in your browser, a copy of the page is stored in the browser's cache, a dedicated folder where Web content is saved on your hard disk drive. If you re-open the page, the ...
It's easy to forget the impermanence of the internet. Pages are edited without warning and websites can disappear overnight. There are plenty of ways to lose access to a site or web page. Maybe the ...
It's easy to forget the impermanence of the internet. Pages are edited without warning and websites can disappear overnight. There are plenty of ways to lose access to a site or web page. Maybe the ...
Google Search no longer saves backup copies of web results, but you have other options for unearthing web page archives. These are my go-to tools. There are plenty of reasons I might lose access to a ...
The most glaring difference between Web and stand-alone applications is the disconnected nature of the Web. That is, a Web application isn't constantly connected (to a database server, application ...
Those of you who ever viewed a cached version of a webpage during a Google search will have to wave goodbye to the feature. In an exchange on X, aka Twitter, Google search liaison Danny Sullivan ...
You can copy streaming videos from any website, including Google cached pages, as long as you use a Web-based application programmed to retrieve the stream and save the video in a playable format.
After a couple of months of testing, it seems Google has now removed the cache link from the search results page. I no longer see a link to the Google cache within search result snippets but that ...