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SYNOPSIS
g [keywords]
EXAMPLE
g cars
g porsche
DESCRIPTION
Google's "Browse By Name" search. If the first search result
is the one that almost all users click on, g takes you directly to
that page. Otherwise (and most of the time) it displays the
usual list of Google search results.
For example, "g cars" will display a list of Google search
results for cars. But "g porsche" will take you directly to
the Porsche website, because that's what almost all users
click on.
For more information, see Jesse Ruderman's "Google's 'Browse
By Name' in Firefox", http://www.squarefree.com/2004/09/09/googles-browse-by-name-in-firefox/