Someone asked me privately what I mean by not having an addressbar.

Well, do you use your addressbar to access applications on your
desktop? Well you might, or you might even use Enso or type in paths
with the DOS prompt or Mac equivs. 

I'm saying that organizations like Google if they are to create an
application platform instead of a web browser (even a platform that
has cloud-based applications) they should innovate an addressing
model that moves beyond "domains", "IP addresses" and "directory
paths" that we have today. 

I should never have to see anything by a reference that says,
"Gmail". This is just like what is on my desktop that says
"Outlook". 

AIR does this, why shouldn't chrome?

-- dave




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