I have been working with many people that use PC every day but they cannot be considered as nerds.
I have seen how they use PC. It differs from how young people and software designers use PC.
They are entrepreneurs, managers, teachers and engineers mostly at the age over 30 - 35.
They do not have the ultimate skills and understanding to use PC because it wasn't teached in the primary school.
And they are the one who makes these searches. Millions of them - or even more.
Why do they type urls in to the google search box and not into the address bar of browser?
-Because Google is the home page of their browser
-The text field is focused and in the center of the screen - it's easy to use
-It works even if you mispell the url
And Based on the amount of searches they do the same sarch multiple times!
One cup of tea emits same amount of CO2 than one Google search source
So what if we could reduce these "useless" seaches significantly ?

My solution is this kind of idea. It is not autocomplete, it is automatic personal top-3 link bar for your searches that points out to the
destination page. When you type in search it stores in to the cookie on your pc. If you type it again during the week it comes visible
in to this bar.
Tech stuff and more details:
- It must me made to google core, not any installable plugin because these users will not install any plugins
- Most important thing is that for default for all users it is enabled and automatic
- The link should point out to destination, not to a search results
- The search should not be visible in the list if you only search it once
- Idea is that google search won't even start and the data is in the users PC - not in the cloud
- You can decide how to join ads with this
- Links should be like the ones you can click - eg. buttons
- If the buttons does not work - make them bigger!
- Many people do NOT see the autocomplete and search suggestions because they can't speed write so they look at their fingertips while typing - not the screen
- This could be made with greasemonkey but then it would go into a wrong hands - not for the one who is meant for..
Needless to say, Google is trademark and of Google and I do not represent them in any way - this just a blog post in to a non-blog..