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What Does Cached Mean?


Question Posted Sunday May 20 2012, 8:15 am

Can anyone tell me what this means exactly? I was looking for something in particular and the Google search pulled it up by the person's user name that I had entered. It showed it had been "cached". Does that mean the page that was brought up under the name I put in was accessed by that person on the date "cached" or is this just a random date that Google scans and puts in as the date "cached"? Just curious.

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JelenaD answered Wednesday May 23 2012, 6:07 pm:
Cached usually means that something has been stored away for later use.

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