Google Toolbar v2.0.107
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Google Toolbar Update, Google
Bookmarklets
Google Toolbar Update, Google
Bookmarklets
09/10/2002 11:49 PMThanks to Milly for sending word of a Google Toolbar update. New
features include a Google Answers link and support for URLs that are
broken apart (such as wrapped URLs in email). If you're running the
toolbar you can use the experimental features setting to search
Dictionary.com from the Combined Search button. Milly also has a
series of Google bookmarklets, to search different parts of Google and
things like the Microsoft Knowledge Base. They don't seem to work in
IE5/Mac. If you're using that, you might be more interested in my own
Googler or DTRT, which let you search all the Google's from the
comfort of your address bar....
Google Toolbar
Google Toolbar
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Google Toolbar 3.0.120.7
Google Toolbar 3.0.120.7
04/02/2005 07:23 AMTechzonez Apr 2 2005 11:56AM GMT
Google Toolbar 2.0.114.5
Google Toolbar 2.0.114.5
09/26/2004 01:15 PMHardwareGeeks.com Sep 26 2004 5:07PM GMT
Google Toolbar Alternatives
Google Toolbar Alternatives
01/24/2003 05:22 AMOne of the downsides of the wonderful Google Toolbar is that there's
no version for Netscape or Macintosh users. After praising ...
New: Google PageRank Toolbar
New: Google PageRank Toolbar
07/14/2004 10:04 AMGoogle PageRank Toolbar is a widget for Konfabulator and Safari that
monitors what page is active in Safari and shows its Google PageRank.
Google Toolbar Updated v1.70
Google Toolbar Updated v1.70
03/11/2003 01:22 AMAppears to cure widely reported problem of random pr values.
Deconstructing the Google Toolbar
Deconstructing the Google Toolbar
07/25/2002 07:36 AMGoogle Toolbar for Mozilla
Google Toolbar for Mozilla
06/12/2002 03:20 PMThe Googlebar for Mozilla project has released version 0.4.5 of their
Mozilla add-on. "While we are in no way affiliated with Google inc,
our current release, 0.4.5 Release candidate, emulates all of the
basic search functionality of the toolbar, allowing users to easily
access a number of specialty searches from their browser [...]".
Google beefs up Toolbar
Google beefs up Toolbar
07/15/2004 10:11 AMWeb-User Jul 15 2004 2:05PM GMT
Google Toolbar Update to v1.63
Google Toolbar Update to v1.63
10/22/2002 03:41 AMRecent update to 1.1.63 deleon. Doesn't appear to be any new features.
Google Toolbar 3 Beta
Google Toolbar 3 Beta
03/14/2005 04:26 PMGoogle Toolbar 3 beta has been released. New features:SpellCheck:
Whenever users type into a web form (including web-based email,
discussion forums, and intranet web applications), SpellCheck
instantly reviews and suggests corrections. The AutoFix option enables
users to automatically check and...
Google Toolbar Can Browse By Name
Google Toolbar Can Browse By Name
07/24/2004 08:10 AMPC Magazine Jul 24 2004 12:44PM GMT
Google Toolbar AutoLink
Google Toolbar AutoLink
03/14/2005 04:24 PMI'm a bit wary about throwing myself in the middle of the whole Google Toolbar AutoLink business (Dan Gillmor has a good summary and lots of
trackbacks to opinions, pro and con), but I'm sort of dumbfounded that
so many people are so vehemently against it...at least for the reasons
being given. The three main points I've heard articulated by those
opposed to the feature are:
1. Browsers and toolbars should not modify the content or layout of
Web pages...they should render them only as stored on the Web
server.
2. Microsoft tried to do this with Smart Tags in
Windows XP and everyone hated it so why are we willing to give
Google a pass with a similar feature?
3. Google can unfairly use their growing clout to exploit AutoLink
users.
I'll address the second point first because it's sort of beside the
point and not an argument at all. One of the big reasons why people
were so upset about Smart Tags is that Smart Tags were on by
default in early preview releases of IE. The browser was
automatically rewriting every single page you loaded, adding links
here and there. I agree that this sucks (although users may become
used to things like this in the future and not think it's such a big
deal), but AutoLink is not on by default. It's optional...you have to
specifically push a button to make something happen.
But the main reason people seem to be up in arms about AutoLink is
that Google is modifying the content and display of other people's
content and that browsers and toolbars should not be allowed to do
that. Aside from the first part of that statement being factually
incorrect (more on that below), browsers and toolbars already modify
other people's content and no one really complains about it. In fact,
people love it:
- Firefox, Safari, Google Toolbar, IE, and several other
browsers/toolbars all give end users the option to block JavaScript
popups, which typically contain ads. This very much goes against the
intention of the content provider and is a clear example of software
that modifies a site from how it was intended to be displayed. But
users love it so browser/toolbar makers include the
feature.
- Browsers allow users to use custom stylesheets when
browsing sites, turn off JavaScript on pages, and browse without
viewing images or other multimedia files.
- There are tons of
bookmarklets and browser extensions that let people modify the page
they're viewing in interesting ways (this
one inserts links to Feedster on NY Times and WaPo article
pages).
- Since the early days of the web right on up to the
present, browsers have purposely misrendered badly written HTML so
that people could view the pages instead of getting junk or a blank
page.
All of these features break the supposedly cardinal sin of "thou
shalt not modify the content providers content from the way it was
intended by them to be viewed" and I don't hear anyone complaining
about it. The fact is, once a user downloads a copy of a content
provider's web page from their server, the page becomes just that, a
copy. As a user, I should be able to use whatever software is
available to me to manipulate, modify, or otherwise remix that copy
which I've downloaded for my own personal use. If I can, for my own
personal use, photocopy magazine articles, rip my CDs to mp3, make
backup copies of my DVDs, and scribble in the margins of books, surely
I can do the same with copies of web pages I've downloaded.
Now, if you're against AutoLink because you think Google is
becoming too big, they're evil, they're abusing their power, or they
bought another blog company instead of yours, then that's fine. Just
be up front about why you're upset. It's a trust issue. Do you trust
Google's software to do what it says its going to do and not take
advantage of you? If the answer is no, don't use it. But if you're
saying that Google should not provide this feature at all and that
consenting adults in the privacy of their own homes can't choose to
use the feature themselves, I don't think that's a good deal for the
users. As content providers, let's not try and reach into our readers'
computers and dictate what they can or can't do with the copies of our
content that they've downloaded for their personal use...let's leave
that sort of wishful thinking to the nutballs in
Hollywood.
MSN rivals Google with its own pop-up
blocking toolbar
MSN rivals Google with its own pop-up
blocking toolbar
01/27/2004 06:39 AMRevolution Jan 27 2004 10:34AM GMT
Google Toolbar offers browse by name
Google Toolbar offers browse by name
07/15/2004 08:40 AMIn its constant quest to court Web surfers, Google Inc. added a new
feature to its toolbar this week that allows users to navigate the Web
by typing in a name instead of a URL (uniform resource locator).
Google Introduces Key Name Search into
Toolbar
Google Introduces Key Name Search into
Toolbar
07/15/2004 08:58 AMGoogle puts Realnames like functionality into tool bar.
New Google Toolbar 3 Beta Released
New Google Toolbar 3 Beta Released
03/14/2005 05:16 PMA few new Google Toolbar features: Word translator, spell check
webforms..
Netcraft toolbar filters Google
Netcraft toolbar filters Google
12/30/2004 04:55 PMp2pnet.net Dec 30 2004 7:11PM GMT
Google Toolbar Security Warning
Google Toolbar Security Warning
09/21/2004 04:26 PMSearch Engine Journal Sep 21 2004 8:07PM GMT
New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name
New Google Toolbar Brings Browse By Name
09/08/2004 10:04 PMFrench Version of Google Toolbar 3
French Version of Google Toolbar 3
04/02/2005 12:49 AMWebProNews Apr 2 2005 4:53AM GMT
Google Toolbar Security Flaws
Google Toolbar Security Flaws
09/21/2004 12:53 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Sep 21 2004 4:31PM GMT
Google Toolbar suffering from the
'burps'?
Google Toolbar suffering from the
'burps'?
11/13/2003 03:59 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Nov 13 2003 3:23PM ET
Google Toolbar Security Hole
Google Toolbar Security Hole
08/09/2002 01:56 PMGreyMagic has discovered a series of security exploits in the Google
Toolbar. The Register has a summary of them. For their part, Google
has released an updated version that will be automatically distributed
to users of the toolbar. You're safe if you're running version 1.1.59
or higher. You can check what version you have by going to the Google
menu and selecting "About Google Toolbar...". If you're running 1.1.58
or earlier, visit the toolbar website to upgrade....
Google Toolbar Upgrade and Fixes
Google Toolbar Upgrade and Fixes
08/08/2002 10:58 AM"GreyMagic identified a total of nine vulnerabilities ranging from
minor--a Web site operator being able to tell what keys a user is
pressing in the Google search field--to serious--the scripting
vulnerability."
Google Using DivX to Install Toolbar?
Google Using DivX to Install Toolbar?
04/01/2005 01:57 AMAddict3d.org Apr 1 2005 6:46AM GMT
Google Toolbar Introduces Browse By Name
Feature
Google Toolbar Introduces Browse By Name
Feature
07/16/2004 01:16 PMSource: Search Engine Guide - Though I must admit that thus far, the
feature seems to work pretty well, the question of whether or not
people will use Browse By Name once the novelty wears off remains.
After all, does...
Google Adds Browse By Name Feature to
Toolbar
Google Adds Browse By Name Feature to
Toolbar
07/16/2004 10:02 PMThe Google Toolbar ( http://toolbar.google.com ) has a new feature:
Browse by Name. Browse by Name allows you to type words into the
Internet Explorer address bar and get relevant...
Google unveils search box for Windows
toolbar
Google unveils search box for Windows
toolbar
11/06/2003 11:54 PMSydney Morning Herald Nov 6 2003 11:10PM ET
Microsoft's MSN Toolbar Rivals Google
Tool
Microsoft's MSN Toolbar Rivals Google
Tool
12/19/2004 03:06 PMMicrosoft on Monday joined the battle for supremacy in desktop search,
introducing software for quickly locating files on personal computers
that challenges Google's rival product.
Google Toolbar Page Rank Goes Missing
Google Toolbar Page Rank Goes Missing
06/05/2005 11:27 PMCurrently not being seen on toolbar.
Security Hole in Google Desktop Search
Toolbar
Security Hole in Google Desktop Search
Toolbar
12/22/2004 01:44 AMThree academic computer scientists have uncovered a serious
security hole in the Google Desktop Search Toolbar that was released
on October 14th. Dan Wallach, assistant professor of computer science
at Rice University and two graduate students, Seth Fogarty and Seth
Nielson, have known of the security problem for a month; however, this
is the first confirmed report of a serious problem with Google's
popular search tool.
Google AdSense ad points to Toolbar
with Autolink Feature!
Google AdSense ad points to Toolbar
with Autolink Feature!
03/14/2005 04:35 PM
Is Google trying to piss me off? You
know I have been pretty outspoken on the Google Autolink feature so as
you can see this was a Google AdSense that presented itself to me
tonight. Talk about adding insult to injury!
New Google Toolbar Feature Rekindles the
Old SmartTag Debate
New Google Toolbar Feature Rekindles the
Old SmartTag Debate
03/14/2005 05:16 PMThe AutoLink feature of the new beta Google toolbar, threatens to
refire the incendiary debate over SmartTags.
AOL Joins Google, MSN & Yahoo in the
Search Engine Toolbar Club
AOL Joins Google, MSN & Yahoo in the
Search Engine Toolbar Club
04/24/2004 01:10 PMSearch Engine Journal Apr 24 2004 5:09PM GMT
Google Bundles Toolbar and Desktop
Search Application with WinZip
Google Bundles Toolbar and Desktop
Search Application with WinZip
06/17/2005 07:22 PMGoogle Toolbar Adds Keyword Browsing to
Internet Explorer
Google Toolbar Adds Keyword Browsing to
Internet Explorer
07/15/2004 05:24 PMSource: SearchDay - Google has added a keyword based browsing feature
to its toolbar, allowing users to type words rather than URLs into the
Internet Explorer address bar and automatically see the 'most
relevant' site for those terms....
Imagine the fuss if Google did hybrid
desktop and web search - well the new
Hotbot toolbar already does
Imagine the fuss if Google did hybrid
desktop and web search - well the new
Hotbot toolbar already does
04/14/2004 10:34 PMHotBot's New Desktop Search Toolbar: "HotBot's new Desktop Search
utility not only searches the web, it indexes files and email...
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