To answer Martin's question, "Asked for by whom?":

Finding the application you just installed was the #1 problem identified
in usability testing of Ubuntu Software Center 2.0.
<http://design.canonical.com/2010/06/when-new-users-first-encounter-
ubuntu-5-show-stoppers/>

So we added a "Find it in the menu:" hint, describing the path to find
it in the Applications menu. But usability testing of Ubuntu Software
Center 3.0 found that that didn't work
<http://blog.freecalum.co.uk/post/2636771973/usability-testing>, and it
would have been obsolete with Unity anyway.

So I specified that newly-installed applications should go into the
launcher by default. Mark Shuttleworth directed that we should instead
invite you inside USC, for each application you install, to add that
application to the launcher (bug 670403). So we implemented that for
4.0, but usability testing of Ubuntu Software Center 5.0 found that that
didn't work either. <http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/11/user-testing-of-
unity-reveals-some-surprising-results/>

That's why we're going ahead with the launcher integration. It isn't a
"workaround to the Dash", because exactly the same problem existed in
Ubuntu 10.04 before Unity even existed. So while I'd also be pleased to
see the Dash show newly-installed applications in the same list as
recently-used applications, pulse when something new is installed, and
so on, I'm under no illusions that any of that would solve the
discoverability problem. Finally, I recognize the behavior may be
annoying for people who install lots of applications at once, but they
can turn off the automatic addition from USC ("View" > "New Applications
in Launcher").

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