Bing has it. The "Cached" link is in a little dropdown arrow menu behind the result's title.
Agreed that the Wayback Machine is not a replacement. There is a long delay before things show up there, if they do at all. If a page was going through technical difficulties and was unreachable, Google Cache was usually the only way to still access it.
I also don't understand where Google Guy gets this from:
"[…] it was meant for helping people access pages when way back, you often couldn't depend on a page loading. These days, things have greatly improved."
It can't only be me who feels that website reliability has dramatically crashed over the past decade or so, and it keeps getting worse.
Agreed that the Wayback Machine is not a replacement. There is a long delay before things show up there, if they do at all. If a page was going through technical difficulties and was unreachable, Google Cache was usually the only way to still access it.
I also don't understand where Google Guy gets this from:
"[…] it was meant for helping people access pages when way back, you often couldn't depend on a page loading. These days, things have greatly improved."
It can't only be me who feels that website reliability has dramatically crashed over the past decade or so, and it keeps getting worse.