Cocaine Sprinkles vs. Excess Sans-Serif Exclamation Points
Our Web staff is seven people. The Web has absolutely changed how we do things — we are constantly refreshing Perez Hilton, Gawker — but there will continue to be a print magazine. Us packages celebrity news in a way that the Web can't. I mean, I love Perez, but this is a guy who draws cocaine sprinkles falling out of celebrities' noses and writes things like 'sucks d*ck' on pictures of celebs he wants to out.
That's Us Weekly's Janice Min on how she's coping and competing in the era of the celebrity blog.

And this? This is the regularly-wrong but visually-enticing chart from Alexaholic, comparing traffic to Us and Perez. Time for Us' art department to break out Microsoft Paint.
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Superb! (I wrote something else and then I read below that I aint supposed ter. So I deleted it.)
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.