Cache
When you download a web page, the data is "cached," meaning it is temporarily stored
on your computer. The next time you want that page, instead
of requesting the file from the web server, your web browser just
accesses it from the cache, so the page loads quickly. But if the
web page is updated frequently, as are pages with news, sports
scores or financial data, you won't see the most current information.
Use the Reload button on your browser to download fresh data from the server.
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