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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Quickly Open Google Cached Pages in Chrome

Google Cache stores a copy of web pages and here’s a little tip that will help you access these cached pages directly from the address bar of your browser.

Google Cache How to access the cached version of any web page in Google.

Google Cache is among the most useful features of Google Web Search.

If a website is down or is taking too much time to respond, you can quickly retrieve the cached copy of that page from Google servers. The cache can also be serve as a proxy server (sort of) allowing you to view pages that may be inaccessible from your current location.

The “Cached” link had a prominent place in Google search results but with Instant Previews, the Cached links become visible only when you hover the mouse over a search result (see screenshot above).

If you wish to access a cached version of a web page, go to google.com and type cache: in the search box. When Google sees that special “cache” operator in the query, it automatically transfers you to the cached copy of that page.

And if you are using Google Chrome, just type “cache:” before the URL in Chrome’s address bar and it goes straight to the cached version.

Google Cache
This quick tip courtesy @twholman saves you a trip to Google.


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