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Reference
Glossary
CacheCaching (pronounced CASH-ing) is a technique computers use to save
memory by storing frequently accessed files. Similarly, Web browsers have
caches that keep recently downloaded Web pages handy, often as a list of
links on the browser's toolbar. Browser caches are typically kept on your
local drive, and you can usually adjust the amount of memory or disk space
allotted for the cache. The benefit of Web caches is that you can access a
cached page much more quickly than if you downloaded it from a distant
server.
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