No, I actually meant Google Suggest where your shell reaches out to Google on every keystroke, pulling in "popular" queries and frequently stupid ones, too - just start typing a famous name and see what it suggests - for the "convenience" of being able to mix local commands with local and remote searches without switching windows in one huge conceptual tangle that makes technical support - the kind that Canonical probably doesn't do - so much fun for anyone who does have to support users running that "new-fangled Linux thing".