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To access archive links, click on the three dots next to a search result. In the window that appears, click on the "More about this page" button, then look for the "See previous versions on Internet Archive's Wayback Machine" link.
We know many, including researchers, value seeing previous versions of webpages when available. That’s why beginning today, we're adding links to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to our "About this result" panel, to give quick context & make this helpful info easily accessible via Search.
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I talked with Barry Schwartz this week about our latest search update, especially about creators, in the article below. Not everything from the interview made…
I'm still checking on this further, but it might be that one of our search experiments (we always have lots happening) might be inadvertently making site: not work in some cases. It is NOT some testing of site: itself. We'll keep checking on this, and apologies for it happening to some.
We haven't disabled that functionality. I'm also unaware of any test to do so. I will check further on this (as I shared in response to the earlier post, specific examples would help)
Would you mind sharing a screenshot of what you're seeing, including what's in the query box? It will help us look into this more.
We haven't removed that functionality. If you (or anyone) has an example you are comfortable sharing, happy to have that checked on.
Today we released the August 2024 core update. It continues our work to improve the quality of our search results by showing more content that people find genuinely useful and less content that feels like it was made just to perform well on Search. developers.google.com/search/blog/...