Google Search has announced that it will start displaying website search results with links to the Internet Archive, for users who wish to view historical page changes on the destination link.
When using the search feature to find what you need, there will be a three-dot button next to the search results in Google. Upon selecting “More About This Page,” there will be a link to that website on the Wayback Machine, which archives website data at various time intervals.
In the past, Google Search had a feature to view search results through web caching, but Google has removed this capability. At that time, Google stated that they were considering moving this content to the Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library project, for reference purposes.
Source: Internet Archive
TLDR: Google Search will now provide links to the Internet Archive for users to access historical website page changes directly from search results.
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