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Search Google or type URL is the default message displayed on the address bar and the search bar of Google Chrome’s Home page. The page that Chrome shows when you open a new tab is the Home page.
The hidden URL bar in Chrome may not be the best design possible. Occasionally, you do want to know where you are, and it can be quite annoying if you have to move the cursor simply to get the URL.
TheNextWeb is reporting a problem with Google Chrome’s beloved URL bar search feature. The beauty of Chrome is that you don’t need to open a tab and go to Google in order to search something.
Mozilla Labs has released a new experimental Firefox add-on, dubbed LessChrome HD, which hides the URL bar to give webpages a bit more room. The idea is to only show the Firefox user interface ...
New address-bar tweak would show only the domain name instead of the page URL.
Google, the unofficial overlord of the web is always trying to “do no evil,” but if an internal document bears any truth, the search giant might do lots of it.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is affected by a serious bug that allows rogue sites to detect what the user is typing in his URL address bar.
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