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Re: dev-apps-firefox Digest, Vol 74, Issue 9

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Mayur Patil

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Feb 3, 2012, 3:13:50 PM2/3/12
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>
> >Why are not we using the instant search used

>by google chrome. So, we can attract more

>chrome users as well as the rejoicing the browsing experience!!

>I am not saying copy their concept but this functionality

>can make sharp competitor to chrome as per I observed

John Bird

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Feb 3, 2012, 9:21:25 PM2/3/12
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I see in the latest nightly when opening a new tab appears a sort of
dashboard option of pages to open (instead of a blank page).

comments:

-Great idea

-I presume the choices shown are from stats of what pages have been chosen
for a new tab in the past - what is the algorithm?

-The choice surprisingly not offered is Google search, which is both my home
page and probably the most common thing I do with a new tab, which is why I
am wondering about the algorithm.

-One of the choices shown was gmail showing a thumbnail of my inbox, which
surprised me as I never leave gmail logged in - turns out I was not logged
in but looked like I was.


John Bird

Tim Taubert

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Feb 4, 2012, 6:22:16 AM2/4/12
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On 2/4/12 3:21 AM, John Bird wrote:
> -I presume the choices shown are from stats of what pages have been
> chosen for a new tab in the past - what is the algorithm?

We use Places to query the most frequently visited pages. There is some
talk about the sites shown on the New Tab Page here on
http://bugzil.la/723981

> -The choice surprisingly not offered is Google search, which is both my
> home page and probably the most common thing I do with a new tab, which
> is why I am wondering about the algorithm.

That's a good question. It probably does not have a high frecency score
because you never type it and it's "only" your homepage. I don't know
much about the frecency algorithm itself but there are people that
hopefully can explain this better.

> -One of the choices shown was gmail showing a thumbnail of my inbox,
> which surprised me as I never leave gmail logged in - turns out I was
> not logged in but looked like I was.

Thumbnails are taken while you're browsing so that they show a realistic
image of the page. They do not reflect the current state.

- Tim
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