On April 30, the Google Chrome Canary trial build came out, with the display of the URL in the address bar disabled. It has become solely an input field in which you can type in an address or enter a search query in Google; You can not see the URL by clicking:
Chrome 36 - the version in which the innovation is driven around - will be released in early July. It is worth noting that there is no confidence in the successful completion of the innovation test - now Google is looking at the reaction of users, which will determine whether it makes sense to disable the address bar. Of course, there is the ability to customize the display through the switch chrome: // flags / # origin-chip-in-omnibox - the choice is up to the user. For advanced user. ')
A simple user may not really need a URL - there are +1 and Like buttons.