Hi Mark,

Well, it comes in handy when you need any form of caching. I know I used it 
a couple of times.
here is a blog laying out one possislel 
use: 
http://www.phase2technology.com/blog/caching-json-arrays-using-cachefactory-in-angularjs-1-2-x/
But do not forget, If you have to do some time-consuming functions, it 
might be worth caching the results of that function.

Regards
Sander


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