Sometime in the past year I converted to Google Chrome. Best decision of my life. Well, that's probably a bit of an exaggeration, but I would certainly suggest its use to anyone who wants a simpler web browser.
Anyways, one of its features that is my favorite is that as soon as you start typing in the url to whatever site you want to visit, it automatically fills in what it thinks you're going to type, based on your previous visits. It makes it very nice to click, type "g" and enter, and BAM! there's my email.
I thought it would be interesting and perhaps telling about a person if you entered each letter of the alphabet in the url bar and saw what google auto places for you. So, here is my list:
A- mazon.com
B- logger.com
C- armike.com
D- ictionary.com
E-
F- acebook.com
G- mail.com
H- omedepot.com
I- mdb.com
J- oann.com
K- ohls.com
L- ds.org
M- aps.google.com
N- etflix.com
O-
P- interest.com
Q-
R- edbox.com
S- helfari.com
T- ranslate.google.com
U- sps.com
V- erizonwireless.com
W- eather.com
X-
Y- outube.com
Z-
The blanks meant google could come up with no guesses based on my previous web browsing. Overall quite relevant, although a couple are pretty interesting. I don't remember being a home fix-it buff.
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