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By they way, I just found out that they removed the button, but typing
cache:www.example.com
into Google still redirects you to the cached version (if it exists). But who knows for how long. And there's the question whether they'll continue to cache new pages.they've broken / ignored every modifier besides site: in the last few years, god knows how long that'll work
Quotes are fucking awful now. You have to change the search terms to verbatim now which takes way fucking longer. Google has enshittified almost everything. I'm just waiting for them to ruin Maps.
Remember when Google Now was intelligently selected data and not an endless scroll of paywalled news articles?
I hope they only kill the announced feature but keep the
cache
part.Just today I had to use it because some random rss aggregator website had the search result I wanted but redirected me somewhere completely different...
My guess is that a cached page is just a byproduct when the page is indexed by the crawler. The need a local copy to parse text, links etc. and see the difference to the previous page.