Google Cache is showing different Url then my Web Site Url [closed] - seo

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I have faced a problem which I can't understand whether it is from my end or the web site has been hacked or attacked. Let me explain my scenario.
Suppose I have a website www.abc.com when I open it on browser it is working fine.
when I use cache:www.abc.com the google caches shows that image of www.xyz.com is taken on (dd-mm-yyyy) date.
When I go to www.xyz.com it is exactly the copy of my script with the change of design (HTML).
How is this possible?
Is my website hacked? Can anyone tell me what exactly is wrong with it.
Help will be greatly appreciated.

Report the problem to google webmaster support. And also make sure you have added your website in google webmaster and have it verified. Also try resubmitting your website for getting indexed and cached by google. Here is the link . If you provide the url of your website may be i can help better.

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So my school has blocked all websites (for now at least) and I'm wondering if there was a way to access them without entering into them. What I've thought is that this could be done with google as google search can show you certain parts of pages.
Also, the current configuration of the firewall allows you to do google search and access certain websites. I also know that they perform this using a man in the middle attack intercepting SSL connections. Is there any VPN, tool or script that can bypass this? Something to do with packets obfuscation using XOR gates? I've tried using many different VPNs but all seem to not work.
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How to discover which technology a website is built upon? [closed]

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How can I know wether a website is based on Wordpress / Wix / React / Next.js / Nuxt.js / PHP etc?
I know answer for two, maybe you can help with other popular technologies.
Wordpress: I mostly check wether the https://theirdomain/wp-admin.php drop onto the login screen. It helps many times. And usually their html has prefixes based on their page builder. I.e. if they use Elementor is used, it has many elementor- prefix in the html tag names.
Next.js: Under body there is always a mandatory <div> with id __next.
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A software tools is welcome to propose to get infos about used technologies in websites.
You can use Wappalyzer: https://www.wappalyzer.com/
Or tech specific devtools like the VueJS ones or Vue telescope, then React ones etc...
Otherwise, checking the source code.
For the first one
For the second one
Then it comes down to know a bit of e-commerce platforms etc.

Can I display Amazon Reviews on my website (Using API), using conditional highlights?

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I would like to call Amazon reviews through an API call and then be able to sort and highlight certain sentences in the reviews, without obviously modifying any reviews.
Is this something I can legally do on my own website, without breaking Amazon's TOS. I am an affiliate of theirs and wish to continue to promote them.
I looked through Amazon's website about API calls and they seem to allow fetching of Amazon reviews, as explained in one of their pages here. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSECommerceService/latest/DG/EX_RetrievingCustomerReviews.html
I read through the forums here and the answers are confusing. Most relevant questions to mine are dated 2010-2011. Any opinions/help to help me understand this feasibility will be greatly appreciated.
For the record, I have 0 programming skills. I will hire someone to do the work if at all it is possible.
Amazon product review only available in iframe page. If you still want to display amazon review of a product you can do screen scraping script of a that iframe page. With this way you need to make two process.
1. Product Details API Request ( Item Lookup )
2. Get Review Of that Product.
I use this method in some of my websites several months ago. But only display but not modifying the reviews ( sort and highlight certain sentences in the reviews ).

How to display content from your site in a Google search preview [closed]

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I'm wondering how I can get my site to display preview information for specific search terms. I notice this occasionally from time to time and it would work really well in a question-answer based system I've built. You can see this live by Googling "Add a comment in word," and it's the content box that appears at the top of the search results.
Edit: I believe they're called Google answers. From what I've read, they're scraped from sites by Google for popular search results, but I'm hoping they can be implemented manually as well.
Unfortunately, you can't. This is called a "Knowledge Box" and is a new(ish) search feature that Google has implemented to assist in answer usability and is primarily show from to high-authority website's (brand's) such as Wikipedia, Microsoft..etc.
The answers do not actually being generated in real-time, but being pulled from a knowledge base that Google has pre-created called the "Knowledge Graph" which is also used in general search to help improve relevancy.

Making your Help Guide Google-able [closed]

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We currently have a big user guide that can be either a raw chm file or just hosted in a webpage. We are wanting to get to the point that Google indexes all the items inside help guide so someone can just google it and it would come up.
Has anyone tried this type of mass SEO of their user guide/help guide? Any tips?
A long time ago I put some stuff (web help created by FAR HTML) online. A Google search found a match (see attached snapshot). OK not really a new note.
A table of contents, an index and e.g. a search button is recommended for web help too. Please have a look at http://helpware.net/FAR/help/hh_start.htm and try the “Search” button. Something you already have online ...
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