First off, top marks to Chrome 2.0 for working on Windows 7 and
freeing me from IE8

On to business:
I like being able to search directly by typing into the search bar.
Is it possible to expand this feature so one can directly search
websites/dictionaries/translate services all from the search bar?

All google tools are already available
Bread:en.wikipedia.org  -  will search for bread within wiki, but such
a process is laborious for the txt msg generation like me.
Could there be a feature whereby you can bookmark shortcuts for
searches?
So in the same way that 5*10 causes google to break out the calculator
and show the answer rather than a link to a maths page, typing any of
the following will take you directly to the relevant sites webpage:

w/Bread
will take you to the wiki entry for bread

d/Bread
will give me a (google) dictionary definition of precisely what the
hell bread is

tr/bread
Google Translates bread into a target language

All settings such as what website 'w' denotess and which target
language 'tr' translates to can all be easily defined in some
nondescript and highly unobtrusive preference tab stashed away out of
sight somewhere...

Just a random idea, no idea why bread.
Thoughts...?

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