Improving Google's cache
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Google could have their cached webpages permalinked to the paragraph level (read: purple), so that when I click on the “Cached” link for a result, I get to read the paragraph that carries the first occurence of my query.
If my query consists of a single word or a phrase surrounded by double quotes, bringing me to the first occurence of it shouldn’t be a problem.
What happens when my query consists of more than one words (or a phrase surrounded by double quotes, plus additional words)?
I think I should be redirected to the paragraph carrying the first occurence of the first term in my query. Example:
√ May 31st, 2005
