Google-Yahoo-MSN (GYM) Cache Benefits

Google-Yahoo-MSN (GYM) Cache Benefits


One fine morning I thought of writing an article on Googles re-inclusion plan. I remembered some WebPages of a web forum where I had discussions regarding this. Least to say my C class IP was banned in the forum for almost no fault of mine. My urgency to access the forum page prompted me to use GYM cache. I typed: cache:(Page URL)in Google to get the forum page. This was one use of GYM cache but there are plenty more.
Other uses of GYM cache:

  1. To check the outdated content of an updated page: Keeping track of pages which keep updating every single day with useful and selected info. It is sad that the info gets overwritten the very next day but using GYM cache I can sometimes get up to three outdated versions of the page. Google gives me yesterdays version; Yahoo gives the day before yesterdays version and MSN generally three to four days earlier version of the page.
  2. To understand cloaking: Webmasters can do this to check the genuineness of their online partners, as partnership with black hats makes you one of them (at least in form of GYM).
  3. To get deleted pages info: You can get the info of a deleted page if cached once up to a month of time. This proved very useful for me. I searched in GYM and got a link under SERPs which led to a 404 page. I hated it the most as I thought I got what I wanted. I checked the cache and got the page which GYM indexed. Cool, isnt it
  4. To view site when server is down: Sometimes when the server is down for a site you can use the GYM cache to view the site.
  5. To view pages when server is slow: Some servers take a long time so avoid the server and use GYM cache for a faster experience.
  6. T access websites which exceeded its bandwidth limit: The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to the site owner reaching his/her bandwidth limit Please try again later. Use GYM cache to read the page.
There are other uses as well but I guess I have already made my point clear through these that nothing is useless especially when it is provided by Internet giants GYM (Google-Yahoo-MSN). Now I am going back to prepare the article on re-inclusion plans of GYM.
Have a great day!

Norah

 

Norah is a moderator for   , a community review based directory. Hedir offers both free and paid submissions; it is preferred by many over dmoz for its community participation review system. She also introduced a point based advertisement bidding service for hedir.

Google Online Libraries

Google is planning to continue its digitizing of all the books in the world and make them searchable on their databases. They have come under fire due to copyright infringement, but the project is going to move ahead with books, which are out of print and old literary works.

Many authors are concerned that they will inadvertently violate their copyrights and put their books online too. In fact there have been a few boo boos which started the ball rolling on lawsuits; one by Penguin books and one class action lawsuit by the authors. Google continues to remain focused on the project wishing to collect all those books already in the public domain.

Google is planning on spending over 200-million on the project and will work with the New York Public Library and several top colleges and Universities such as Stanford and Harvard and Oxford in the UK. The project could take until 2015 to complete, but they are moving forward on it. Google indicated that 80% of the out of print books being scanned for placement into their data bases were very hard to get a hold of for the public.

Microsoft and Yahoo also are working on a similar project and have some heavy hitters helping them. There are many Universities with very workable systems, which they will model these off of. Bill Gates himself is quite interested in this, as if you will recall one of his earliest projects was the Encarta digital encyclopedia.

All in all, this is very good news for mankind, however many authors feel as if they will have some ruffled feathers before it is all over. Indeed that may be so, although only time will tell. Maybe Gates micro payments idea on emails and later on the Internet could have solved this problem and unfortunate eventuality before this issue had appeared Perhaps it may remain all free in the future.

This is a fascinating evolution and one to keep an eye on, as it has the workings of something very good for all concerned. Think on this.

 

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