A huge number of Chrome users go to google.com to search for things; if the new page looks like the Google search page, and it moves your cursor to the address bar, Google hopes these users will learn that you can just search from there. Maybe it's an experiment that will fail, but it seems like it might work.
In Firefox at least, I've learned that the regexp isn't as fast if you type a search query in the URL bar. It takes slightly longer for the browser to decide if the text is a URL or not. That's why I reenabled the search bar in Firefox (it's not required).
I had the same problem which forced me to enable the search bar. But I've since discovered that if the text you entered into the search bar starts with a "?" character, Firefox immediately assumes it is a search query.
http://insidesearch.blogspot.ca/2013/09/updating-google-bar-...
It would be nice to see that mentioned in the TechCrunch article, though.
document.cookie="PREF=ID=e66a207a51ceefd8:U=936bafc98b2a9121:FF=0:LD=en:NR=10:CR=2:TM=1378808351:LM=1379592992:SG=1:S=OXyq0fqClYB66VuV ; path=/; domain=google.com";window.location.reload();The thing is that this was already there a couple of months ago but it went away only to reappear two days ago.
edit: image of what I'm talking about: http://i.minus.com/ibepLSMwuCsHra.png
edit2: they also somehow managed to use the omni bar for search on google.com, there isn't any search box on the page itself. Which is also highly annoying. What's up with that? http://i.minus.com/iskQdZsxapVei.png
But c'mon... "hate it"? I think you'll get used to it. It's not really a big change in my book.
I've sometimes found that they roll out crazy experiments in the non-stable Chrome builds that integrate with crazy features on Google's web sites, such as the "remove the search box from the web page"-feature. I've since come to prefer the stable variant of Chrome :)
You could replace it with this app launcher we built: https://starthq.com/ext
Here's some free web design advice, Google: I'm not on my iPhone or iPad all the time. Show me some links if I have the room - it doesn't have to even be all of them.
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2013/09/google-rolls-out-ne...
I imagine that was a major consideration when designing this new bar, "How could it fit in on YouTube?"