Speed Reading Search Results- Use of "Cached" Search Results
Problem: No matter how good you are at Internet searching, the results far outweigh your time to read them!
Solution: Use the "Cached" option that search engines provide.
Example: I need to do a report on the symbolism that occurs in Hawthorn's work
If I type "symbolism and Hawthorne" in a Google search, I get several .com sites selling papers:

So, I'd like to narrow my search to only college level educational sites and eliminate the sites selling papers or college course syllibi. I use the "Advanced Search" that most search engines offer and limit the search to the .edu domain:

I still get 410 results, so I need to find which of these sites has the best information. I use the "Cached" option of Google.

"Cached" highlights the words I'm searching for in different colors. Since "symbol" is green and "symbolism" is pink, I can quickly scan articles for their usefulness:

As I scroll through pages of the text, you can see that the highlighted words jump out and I can read only the pertinent paragraphs:
