What Does The Google Toolbar Do?
Ron Eletrick
I am an avid user of a variety of applications ranging from
simple web browsers to music programs to the most sophisticated
of games and applets. Apart from web browser I use and the
operating system, the application is like and utilize the most
is the Google Toolbar. It may sound weird, but Google Toolbar
is surely one of the most helpful software for me.
Initially when I started with the web, the search engines were
very inefficient. There was a fierce competition among search
engines to be the best. Some focused on finding more number of
pages while others looked for relevant results. Very often the
same search on three different search engines would yield three
different results.
Google then came into the market. Few years after this Google
became the most popular and reliable search engine in the
entire web world. The reason ease that it gives results that
are very relevant to your search. Google took full advantage of
their position and diversified. Currently, Google can be used to
browse and search full-text books, images, videos, songs and
even your own hard disk and desktop!
One generally has to navigate the Google’s home page every time
a search is performed using the Google search engine. Here is a
great technical page http://www.techiehut.com. With Google
Toolbar, you can bypass the Google home page and yet be able to
perform the searches. Just download and install the Google
Toolbar and you will see it integrated with your browser
appearing just below address bar. Go and type the keyword you
are searching and hit Enter. You will have the results
displayed directly.
With the menu provided, you can search Google Images, Google
Groups, Google News, Froogle (The shopping search engine from
Google) and even the site you are currently visiting. There is
even a pop-up blocker that is more effective than any of the
existing ones which prevents any ads appearing and annoying
you. Highlight option is another feature that can be used to
highlight the search term on the page displayed. Helpful
particularly if the site is a text heavy site.
Google Toolbar will do check the spellings for any text you
input. You can even link to Google Maps to see any location
specified on the page. An Auto Fill option will fill in advance
any form with your information. And all these without any hassle
or conditions, no ads popping up and ofcourse, it is 100% free.
About The Author: Ron works for: http://www.spideywebinfo.com
http://www.commcloset.com
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