Google Toolbar is an Internet browser toolbar available for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox which records the surfing behavior of the user. Fact: date=April 2009
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Official Google Blog: Nifty Toolbar upgrades for Firefox
So I added a feature to the Google Toolbar for Firefox to do that. ... Search Engine Watch Blog. Slashdot - Google. Techdirt. The Launch Pad - X PRIZE. Traffick ...googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/nifty-toolbar-upgrades-for-f...Official Google Blog: Google Toolbar: Take your tools with you
Posted by Aseem Sood, Product Manager, Google Toolbar Team ... Search Engine Watch Blog. Slashdot - Google. Techdirt. The Launch Pad - X PRIZE. Traffick ...googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/google-toolbar-take-your-too...blog, and Google Toolbar news on CNET
Come to CNET for the latest news stories and articles related to blog, and Google Toolbar. ... Warner Inc., blog posting, Google Toolbar, AOL Instant Messenger, ...www.cnet.com/topic/blog/google-toolbar.htmlGoogle Toolbar: Beware of Buttons
The Google toolbar has found yet another use: as a possible malware vector. ... Blog Archive " Beware of the Google Toolbar! Says: December 25th, 2007 at 7:18 pm ...blog.trendmicro.com/google-toolbar-beware-of-buttons/ESV Bible Blog " Add ESV Search to Your Google Toolbar
Come back to the ESV Blog and Just add the button to your toolbar. Your Google toolbar will automatically appear with the button installed. ...www.esv.org/blog/2006/02/google.toolbar.betaGoogle Toolbar is an Internet browser toolbar available for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox which records the surfing behavior of the user. Fact: date=April 2009
Google Compute
Google Compute was a separately downloadable add-on for the Google Toolbar which allowed participation in a distributed computing project to help scientific research. It started on a limited basis in March 2002 and ended in October 2005.
Google Compute enabled a user's computer to help solve challenging scientific problems when the computer would otherwise be idle. When one enabled Google Compute, the computer downloaded a small piece of a large research problem and performed calculations on it that were then included with results from thousands of other computers. Google Compute was only available for the English language version of the Google Toolbar.
The effort's first, and so far only, contribution was to Folding@home, a non-profit endeavor to model the process of protein folding in order to better understand and cure many different diseases. The Google Compute homepage recommends that users wishing to continue contributions to the project download the official Folding@home client.
It is so heavily advertised on the internet because Google pays $1 per referral (every person who installs Google Toolbar to their Explorer or Firefox)
Google Toolbar was led by Wesley Chan who received a founders award for its success and growth.
Similar Toolbars
- Advanced Searchbar
- AOL Toolbar
- MSN Toolbar
- Windows Live Toolbar
- Yahoo! Toolbar
- Streaming Internet Radio toolbar
See also
- ChunkIt!
- Form filler
- Folding@home
- List of distributed computing projects
- SETI@home
- The intentional surfer model - how the toolbar contributes to PageRank
External links
- Google Toolbar (redirects based on browser)



























