Recent browsers implement pushState/onpopstate which allows changing the URL 
(and not only the "hash" part) without unloading the page. You can see it at 
work in Google Plus, GitHub's repository browser or even Facebook.
In GWT, you could use deferred binding to replace the Historian 
implementation used by PlaceHistoryHandler (I bet you could even replace the 
HistoryImpl instead, at a lower level) if the browser supports 
pushState/onpopstate, and use the default implementation using the URL's 
"hash" otherwise.

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