Question posted by ElderNoden on March 21st, 2012

How Come When I Do A Normal Google Search, Some Of The Pages

I get don't have any of the search terms on them? Also, they used to have this function where the cache of the page would highlight the search terms on the page for you. What happened to that feature?

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