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What is Cache
Cache is the process performed by search engine crawler at a regular interval of time. It used to scan and take snapshot of each page over world wide web as well as store as a backup copy. Almost every search engine result page incorporates a cached link for every site. However, clicking over cached link show you the last Google cached version of that specific page rather than of current version.
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The cache can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent high-speed storage device. Two types of caching are commonly used in personal computers: memory caching and disk caching.
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Cache is the process of crawling through your webpage source by search engine automated programs. These programs are known as robots or spiders.
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Google takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches (stores) that version as a back-up. The cached version is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for your query. Practically every search result includes a Cached link.
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Caching is an area of a computer’s memory devoted to temporarily storing recently used information.
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Cache is the makeshift stockpiling of substance, for example, HTML pages, pictures, records and web objects, for the advantage of offloading the cause web or application server !!!!
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Almost every search engine result page incorporates a cached link for every site. However, clicking over cached link show you the last Google cached version of that specific page rather than of current version.
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Cache memory is a type of memory used to hold frequently used data. Cache memory is relatively small but very fast.
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A memory cache, sometimes called a cache store or RAM cache, is a portion of memory made of high-speed static RAM (SRAM) instead of the slower and cheaper dynamic RAM (DRAM) used for main memory. Memory caching is effective because most programs access the same data or instructions over and over. By keeping as much of this information as possible in SRAM, the computer avoids accessing the slower DRAM.
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A cache (pronounced CASH) is a place to store something temporarily in a computing environment.
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when Search engine index your site is known as cache in SEO.
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Page caching is another method which can help you to improve the load time of your web pages and thus optimize your site for the search engines. Page load time can significantly impact your user experience and your site’s ability into convert visitors into buyers or into leads. In fact, experiments at Google have revealed that just a half second’s difference in load times can cause up to a 20% reduction in web traffic. For this reason, the search engine companies are considering page load time to be an increasingly important factor for determining your site’s rank in the search results. This means you’ll need to take measure in reducing the size of your image files and your pages as a part of your SEO strategy.
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Google Cache is a snapshot or a copy of a page stored by Google as a back-up. Google usually takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches or stores that version as a back up. The cached version is what Google uses to judge if a page is a good match for our query.
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Google usually takes a snapshot of each page it examines and caches or stores that version as a back-up.
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cache where the cookies means whatever we do get stored
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