Have you ever visited a website that just wouldn’t load? It’s truly annoying to know that you cannot access some websites, but other people can. This problem has been encountered by all Internet users ...
Back in the good old days, you could type “cache:yourwebsite.com” into Google and get an instant peek behind the curtain to see what Google’s search engines were looking at. In other words, you could ...
It's easy to forget the impermanence of the internet. Pages are edited without warning and websites can disappear overnight. There are plenty of ways to lose access to a site or web page. Maybe the ...
Google keeps upgrading its mobile search site, but it's left a few power user features behind. If you want access to Google's cached version of a site for quicker loading, or you want Google to format ...
The most glaring difference between Web and stand-alone applications is the disconnected nature of the Web. That is, a Web application isn't constantly connected (to a database server, application ...
Perhaps you noticed that Hurricane Sandy did a number on our data center and temporarily removed Lifehacker from the internet-or so it seems. When sites go down, there are actually a few ways to ...
In today's digitally connected world, successful businesses rely on fast access to information more than ever. While the Web offers information on just about any topic imaginable, sometimes finding it ...