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Chrome has raised concerns over the data it sends back to Google within its 'Omnibox' -- a combined location and search bar within the browser -- which sends data back to Google in order to 'suggest' matching search queries in real time, as users type.
GeekLikeMe.net 2008
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Google also said that it made improvements to its New Tabs page and the so-called Omnibox, which doubles as a search box and a spot to input new Web site addresses.
Extremetech 2009
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One Chrome feature stands out, however, that does trump Safari: what Google calls the Omnibox - a combined search field and address bar.
Channel Register 2009
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One Chrome feature stands out, however, that does trump Safari: what Google calls the Omnibox - a combined search field and address bar.
Channel Register 2009
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And Chrome's so-called Omnibox is supposed to make useful search suggestions, in part based on sites you've been to, and your most visited sites should appear as thumbnails.
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And Chrome's so-called Omnibox, its address bar-cum-search bar, is supposed to make useful search suggestions, in part based on the sites you've been to, and your most visited sites should appear as thumbnails.
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Google also adopted a more intelligent location bar called Omnibox similar to Firefox
Avencius - Comments movie junkie 2008
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There is no search bar, just an "Omnibox," which is a streamlined url/search field that understands the differences between searches and Web addresses.
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But some analysts said a few of Chrome's features stand out, including the "Omnibox," a combined search and navigation box that appears on each tab and can navigate to Web pages, suggest sites to visit and act as a search box.
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Chrome 3.0 sports features tweaked and refined based on user feedback, including HTML 5 support, an improved "Omnibox," and a new Tab page offering thumbnails of a user's most-visited Web sites-with the ability to pin pages in place even if browsing habits change.
Digital Trends 2009
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