On 7 Sep, 2005, at 1:05 PM, Ryan Thiessen wrote:
... I can see the logic in what you are saying. Perhaps it would make the most sense to throw everything with one word that contains a period to the error page -- gnome.ort and gnemo.org would get that -- but anything with a space or without a period that doesn't match a smart bookmark could go to a web search instead. It sounds complicated, but it's really not. Anything that looks like an URL would be loaded as an URL; everything else is either a smart bookmark or web search. ...
In Google, a.b.c is equivalent to "a b c". I often use the a.b.c syntax when searching for phrases, because it requires four fewer key-presses.
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