OurBigBook Wikipedia Bot Documentation
A search engine cache refers to a stored version of a webpage that a search engine maintains in its database. When a search engine crawls the web, it collects information about various pages to index them efficiently. Instead of fetching the live content from the web every time a user performs a search, the search engine retrieves this cached version, which allows for improved speed and performance.

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  1. Web scraping
  2. Spamming
  3. History of computing
  4. History of mathematics
  5. Mathematics
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