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Yes, it does have cache.
Open Safari, click on the "Safari" button next to the Apple in the top left hand corner of the screen. Click "Empty Cache" and then "Empty" and all your caches will be gone.
You can view the cache files on your system but the folder is hidden. It is present in Chrome/UserData/Default/Cache.
depends on what cache u talking about. be more specific. Browser cache? google : computer browser cache RAM cache? http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/c/cache.html google is god, k?
Yes, Google Buzz has a stream-like view on both the iPhone and Droid phones. ya du get a app or use the safari
bookmarks. than at the bottom press history
Browsers cache is hidden in your system. Hidden files have to be enabled in order to view URL's.
It's possible that a third party application or plug-in is causing Safari to unexpectedly quit. Or, it could be a cache issue where you may just have to clear the browser's cache.
Settings > Safari > Clear Cache (towards the bottom of the list.)
GOOGLE Search 508 cache download then you download
Google Earth has a disk cache like a web browser. To maximize offline viewing you can increase the size of the disk cache in the menu under Tools/Options/Cache. Then navigate in the area you want to view while zooming in and out. Some functions may still not work while working offline.
Cache files are stored in the same directory as Chrome. You also need to enable hidden files to view them.