Originally posted by zellin
And plus I have one that I am almost positive that they will add that is extremely specific:
If I have a bookmark that I named "MacRumors", and if I type "MacRumors" into the address bar, it will load MacRumors. Obviously here it is not very useful because I would just have to add .com, but what if you have published a calendar of Macworld on .Mac? Type in iCal-Macworld (or whatever you named it) and it will load the corresponding url. It is so Apple-like in terms of convenience.
Also I predict it is announced January 1st (remember iCal/iSync?).
Mozilla Firebird does this. You can take it another step further and by putting a '%s' in where the search text would be in the URL, you can make your own search engine script by just typing 'bookmarkname keywords'. It works really well.
Firebird is a far superior browser compared to Safari in almost all ways apart from its UI (sticks out even with the pinstripe theme) and also OS integration.