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How To Use Google Cache To Access Sites When They’re Down

Angus Kidman Lifehacker AU February 2, 2011 1:00 PM

It’s not uncommon: you find a link to an interesting-sounding site or article, but when you try to access it you either find that the page has been removed or that the site itself seems not to be working. That’s where Google’s cache can help.

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