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Google cache used to be useful for getting past a paywall or even sometimes for subscription knowledge bases (like Redhat, Fuck you IBM, I used to be able to get to that with a developer account but you disabled that). Oh well. Google is slowly dyeing and I doubt anything will stop it.

It will be a very long and very slow death but they have lost everything that made them successful and I am willing to bet you could fire at least 50% of their staff and absolutely NOTHING would change with their products/services.

Archive: https://archive.today/aiChe

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>Google has now totally disabled the Google Cache from completely working. Earlier this year, Google removed the cache link from the search result snippets. Then a couple of weeks ago, added links to the Wayback Machine. Now, the direct link to see the Google Cache has been fully disabled. If you try to go directly to the Google Cache - something I have tried literally every day since Google removed the links from the search results - Google will now show nothing:

Google cache used to be useful for getting past a paywall or even sometimes for subscription knowledge bases (like Redhat, Fuck you IBM, I used to be able to get to that with a developer account but you disabled that). Oh well. Google is slowly dyeing and I doubt anything will stop it. It will be a very long and very slow death but they have lost everything that made them successful and I am willing to bet you could fire at least 50% of their staff and absolutely NOTHING would change with their products/services. Archive: https://archive.today/aiChe From the post: >>Google has now totally disabled the Google Cache from completely working. Earlier this year, Google removed the cache link from the search result snippets. Then a couple of weeks ago, added links to the Wayback Machine. Now, the direct link to see the Google Cache has been fully disabled. If you try to go directly to the Google Cache - something I have tried literally every day since Google removed the links from the search results - Google will now show nothing:
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They are trying to kill archive.org too. They want to delete the old internet.