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Could be funny if it reflected reality, but actually it's the other way around: with Instant, you'd find "Jonathan" by typing "Jon" - to get results for "Jon", you have to hit enter. Longer names now seem to have a statistical advantage.

For another example, typing "Bud" will not get me any beer, but plenty of car rental offerings from around the world.

The advice should read: get a longer name, one that is the most likely to be the completion result of a stem. I agree that this makes a lousy punchline. :)

I've seen peaple learning that the hard way

The advice should read: get a longer name, one that is the most likely to be the completion result of a stem. I agree that this makes a lousy punchline. :)

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I don't think there will be a advantage by getting a shorter phrase. It's more likely if that particular phrase is searched by many people. The most search phrase will be at the top of the Google search engine drop box.

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