Google Search Liaison Danny Sullivan posted today that the company had “decided to retire” the feature that let you view a previous version of a webpage right from search results, as reported by ...
25 years ago, the internet was kludged together with duct tape and a dream. Sometimes typing in a URL brought up a website. Sometimes things were just broken. Google, then just a bizarrely named ...
Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google has killed another feature. This time, it's Google Search's "cached" feature that has been shut down. What Happened: Google has confirmed that it ...
Google removed their documentation for the cache: search operator because it no longer works. The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine shows the documentation was live as of September 17, 2024. The URL ...
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 ...
Google Drive is your wonderful friend when you want to store your files and documents. It's a safe virtual storage for your pictures, videos, resumes, and more. You can share your projects here with ...
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 ...
After Google has angered tons of SEOs and searchers over removing the cache link from the search result snippets, Google decided several months later to add links to Internet Archive's Wayback Machine ...
In brief: Google's cached search results has joined the infamous Google Graveyard of features and services killed by the Mountain View tech giant. In response to a recent X post about the missing ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
The Google Play Store is the heart and soul of Android devices. It’s where you get apps and games, and apps and games define your experience. However, sometimes the Play Store likes to act up.