Google Search completely kills the cache feature – Search Engine Land
Google has fully and completely killed off its cache operator. Google said it would do this after removing the cache link from the search result snippets back in January of this year but has not done until nine-months later.
Maybe Google waited to completely disable the cache operator until after it added links to the Wayback Machine as an alternative, which it did about two weeks ago.
What it looks like. Here is a screenshot of me trying the cache:seroundtable.com command in Google. This is something I’ve been trying daily since January, to see when it would be removed.
What Google said. Back in January, when Google removed the cache link, Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, told us:
Yes, it’s been removed. I know, it’s sad. I’m sad too. It’s one of our oldest features. But it was meant for helping people access pages when way back, you often couldn’t depend on a page loading. These days, things have greatly improved. So, it was decided to retire it. Personally, I hope that…
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