shortcut tip:
to go to www.example.com, just type example and then hit ctrl+enter. and
Chrome will automatically add both the www. and the .com.

For more shortcuts please see:

http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95743



On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:54 AM, TKapler <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> thank you, i'm ten years web developer engineer so i know what is
> subdomain and 301 redirect ;)
> But believe me, that some browsers automaticaly add www to the domains
> without. Chrome knows if there is www version (if it does not exist,
> it does not offer it), about 30 % of domains got only www variant
> without forwarding, the amount of domains with a different content on
> non-www and www variant is very low, and the propability that it does
> not work in that momment you test it, so it would show you a wrong
> version is also minimum, so in 30 % cases it will help you to avoid
> blank page, in the other 69,99 % it will help you to quickly type
> domains without www (you will not have to think about if you have
> allready been there, so can type without www thanks to suggest
> feature), and in 0,01% you may see a different content, just because
> you type example.com, which is not working at that particular time so
> you were forwarded to www.
> >
>


-- 
Rahul

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