It’s quite brilliant, quite good, and most of all Time Saving.
Yesterday, Google blogged about this new feature, calling it “a tale of teleportation.” When you key the name of a website into Google and Google links you to that site, Google thinks science fiction:
Have you ever forgotten the exact address of a site that you wanted to visit? Not a problem – just type the name of the site into the Google search box and hopefully it appears at the top of the search results page.
We call this “teleporting.”
We call it searching. But we’ll indulge Google on this one:

One of the trends we noticed while studying teleporting was that there were lots of searchers who would type the name of a specific website as if they wanted to teleport, but would then immediately issue another more refined search within this site.
For example, if someone is looking for official information about the Hubble Space Telescope on the NASA website, one might first search for [NASA] and then [NASA Hubble Telescope].
Check it out …
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