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Google Search is losing its 'cached' web page feature
(www.engadget.com)
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In a shocking turn of events, google decided once again to make their namesake service worse for everyone.
Legitimately baffling, keeping this feature doesn’t really seem like it would impact anyone except those that use it, while removing it not only impacts those people that already use it, but those who would potentially have reason to in the future.
Cannot think of a single benefit to removing a feature like this.
It is only baffling if you still think that Google's aim is to help people. At one point they were trying to gain market share and so that was true. It is not anymore.
ostensibly it takes a lot of space to cache that much data, but seeing as they own youtube this should be nothing in comparison
i would guess they have it cached still anyways.