Take charge of your browser and make it your own with this must have
browser add-on.
The World Wide Web is a big place; and it's easy to get lost when trolling
around the internets. Keeping track of where you are and what you're looking
for isn't as straight forward as you think. This is one of the reasons why I
like browser add-ins like Google Toolbar. It’s a multi-platform, multi-browser
compatible add-on.
Google Toolbar is designed to help you find what you're looking for quickly;
and to discover new things along the way. Google Toolbar lets you search Google
from anywhere on the web. Start typing your search and you'll see selectable
suggestions for what you might be looking for display instantly. Your searches
will highlight search terms on your current page, and will even jump to relevant
sections of the page via three easy-to-use tools.
Google Tool bar incorporates Google+, making it easy to share interesting
things from across the web. It's easy to keep up with the people you care about.
When you encounter search results in a different language, don't worry. The
Toolbar can automatically translate all of the text for you via Google
Translate.
Pros: Free, easy to install and use.
Cons: It's easy to get overloaded with toolbars. Works best
in Google's Chrome browser, but will work with all modern browsers.
Conclusion: Google Toolbar helps you make your browser your
own. This cool customization gives you easy access to your bookmarks, contains
custom buttons, and has a display designed to feature only the tools you
actually use. The add-in is free and works with all browsers, but if you're
using anything else other than Chrome, expect to see a bit of a performance
hit. It's been our experience that tools designed to run natively in Chrome
don't always run well in other browsers.
Search with Google anywhere
Google Toolbar lets you search Google from anywhere on the web. Start typing
your search and you'll see suggestions for what you might be looking
for.
Share your web
Google+ in Toolbar makes it easy to share interesting things from across
the
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