Article 6FP2Z Google is tweaking Chrome’s search bar to make it easier to navigate the web

Google is tweaking Chrome’s search bar to make it easier to navigate the web

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David Pierce
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Googleomnibox.0.jpg Google's search box: not just for Google searches anymore. | Image: Google

Google is making a few changes to the way its search and address bar - known as the omnibox - works in the Chrome browser. The changes are individually pretty small, but there's an important and somewhat unexpected trend in them all: Google is making it easier for you to move around the web without having to do so many Google searches.

If you're in Chrome on desktop or mobile, the browser will now try and correct your URL typos, so when you type thevrege.com or ninteendo.com, you'll get autocomplete suggestions based on the right site and not whatever is behind those misspelled domains. The omnibox's autocomplete will now be smarter in general, predicting the site you're looking for based on keywords rather than just guessing what URL...

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