- April 10, 2006 • 2:29 pm PDT
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A Silicon valley start-up company led by Indian web prodigy Rakesh Mathur has developed software enabling users to search the web from anywhere without needing a connection. In the same way that your personal computer stores previously viewed web pages in a "cache" so they will load quicker the next time you visit them, Mathur's Webaroo software stores "web packs" containing thousands of web pages with information on news, sports, major cities around the world, and other categories.
It's similar to using the Google cache to search Wikipedia when its servers are down.





















