i think its different. i mean, mozilla bringing up the nearest match when u type is something different than mozilla bringing up the nearest match based upon how many times you have typed that site....
its not like i like this one, but i think adding the condition "most visited/most bought/etc" adds something new to it and thereby proves to those stupid USPTO office fellas to be something 'new' and hence the useless patent grant and all other foolish cases which we are gonna hear about in future on slashdot.
yeah we can have those credit card machines installed in every car, so that every time they break a law, they just swipe the card and ready to go....
::akbar
much more flexible...
man you haven't seen the ultimate yet...
i think it would be a major HIT, if ONLY the author is our popular 'Anonymous Coward'....=]
linux/unix/*any*nix doesn't go well with "dummies" series. because, if you are using any *nix then you are by _default_ a 'smart' user.
All dummies books are for those who want MSN to remember their password and ring them when they get spam.....
i think its different. i mean, mozilla bringing up the nearest match when u type is something different than mozilla bringing up the nearest match based upon how many times you have typed that site....
its not like i like this one, but i think adding the condition "most visited/most bought/etc" adds something new to it and thereby proves to those stupid USPTO office fellas to be something 'new' and hence the useless patent grant and all other foolish cases which we are gonna hear about in future on slashdot.
my 0.02