Since one of the ideas is to split strings not into words, but hopefully into phrases more semantically informative than the words they are made of, doing that better should mean better suggestions, and avoiding what essentially are word n-tuples should make for smaller data and slightly faster querying.
I always have terrible trouble with comment-related plugins that require me to put some line in the comment loop; I can never seem to find the right spot. Can anyone tell me where I should put the php line in my comments loop? I haven not modified anything much, and I would be very grateful. Thanks!
The fastest browser on Earth, on a Palm would be nice! Moreso if it has the usual Opera's excellent cache handling and AJAX. Don't mind it lacking anything else, I always disable plug-ins and stuff on the desktop.
I'm not a fan of paying, but would do it to show my support for Opera Software.
YES!!! I would enjoy this very much if they support a multi tabbed feature like the vaporware browser called Universe3. And of course this opera would have to support all PALM OS based systems. To make sure they reach all targets with a Palm device. I myself have a Tapwave Zodiac 2. This would be a dream come true and I would be willing to shell out $50 for a Palm based opera with as much potential as the computer system Opera. Tabed windows, being able to download any type of extension to an external card, SD, CF or MS. Opera would be my choice over anything as it is even with the PC. I am using it right now to sign this petition. And of course opera for palm would have to allow for the zoom function as well. Allow full native JAVA support, be able to include plugins for flash, java, secure web pages like ebay, paypal etc. Anything that a PC/Mac/Unix/Linux can do. I would be very happy! :)
Yes, please! I just bought a Palm Treo 680, and the sucky Blazer "Browser" that comes pre-installed is driving me nuts!
I would cheerfully pay $30 or so for a working browser, and I have good experience with Opera from my previous phone (Nokia 6600), so I'm sure they could do a good job with this.