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  <url>http://groupsorttabs.uservoice.com/pages/2292-general/suggestions/16240-improve-subdomain-support-i-e-xyz-of-xyz-google-com-</url>
  <title>improve subdomain support (i.e. 'xyz' of 'xyz.google.com')</title>
  <abstract>Perhaps supply an option for whether tabs should be sorted/grouped based on the entire domain: 'xyz.google.com', or just the root domain:

Or we could take it a little farther and be site ...</abstract>
  <text>Perhaps supply an option for whether tabs should be sorted/grouped based on the entire domain: 'xyz.google.com', or just the root domain: 'google.com'

Or we could take it a little farther and be site specific or something. I don't know. That's why I need your help. ;)

(Naturally I am very much inclined to simple solutions. :)</text>
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    <text>A &quot;group all *.google.com&quot; for example in tab context menu of a images.google.com or maps.google.com seems like a really nice way to do this. With option to reverse it as well.</text>
    <abstract>A &quot;group all *.google.com&quot; for example in tab context menu of a images.google.com or maps.google.com seems like a really nice way to do this. With...</abstract>
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