In a recent announcement Google unveiled a series of robust enhancements to its Chrome browser, particularly within the omnibox at the top. The focal point of these improvements is Chrome’s newfound ability to intelligently anticipate your destination, pushing the boundaries even when faced with limited insights into your search habits. This proactive approach signifies a major leap forward in the quest for an intuitive and user-centric browsing journey
So, if you’ve never visited a site before, or simply can’t spell its name correctly, Google is going to infer your intent.
Google is even going to allow you to quickly search within bookmark folders, which is especially handy for those people who hate flipping through nested folder after nested folder to find a bookmark what’s the point of organization if it takes you longer to find something? You’ll just need to incorporate the folder name in your search.