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New! Install Google Toolbar 7 and improve your Internet Explorer 9 experience

Recently, Google released a new version of their toolbar ?Google Toolbar 7? for Internet Explorer. The new toolbar offers ?Toolbar Instant?, the feature previously introduced in Chrome that brings the speed of Google Instant to IE8 and IE9. It is faster, comes with a clean and fresh look; and is more personalized ? showing the most used tools only.

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haha, when i was at school (many years ago now) there was a guy that would insist on adding all the word/excel/etc.. toolbars to the application because it looked "more professional"

the space he had to work in was about 1/20th of the screen!!

joker :p

Like this?

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The Google Toolbar was half decent in IE6 when it added search and popup blocker. Ever since Firefox and then IE7 integrated a search bar and included popup blockers in the browser, there has not been any valid need for toolbars at all IMO.

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New! Install Google Toolbar 7 and improve your Internet Explorer 9 experience

Recently, Google released a new version of their toolbar ?Google Toolbar 7? for Internet Explorer. The new toolbar offers ?Toolbar Instant?, the feature previously introduced in Chrome that brings the speed of Google Instant to IE8 and IE9. It is faster, comes with a clean and fresh look; and is more personalized ? showing the most used tools only.

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Download: Google Toolbar

Read: Official Google Announcement

Source: WebTrickz

Oh yeah, that was the only thing I needed that was remaining to be added to my browser that could track my every move on the Interwebs. *rolleyes*

No toolbar is the best toolbar and Google's is about the last one I would install.

Unfortunately, I've seen many computers with about as many toolbars loaded as some of those images you people have posted. People don't even bother reading the stuff they're installing, and what comes with it, like in Flashplayer, etc.

haha, when i was at school (many years ago now) there was a guy that would insist on adding all the word/excel/etc.. toolbars to the application because it looked "more professional"

the space he had to work in was about 1/20th of the screen!!

joker :p

:cry: That makes me feel old, when I was at school we had a Commodore PET for computing and a BBC Model B in the chemistry lab. :cry:

I still do not understand the need for these anymore as most of the functions that are provided by them are already in modern browsers.

But not in Internet Explorer? :p Some of it is genuinely useful for some people, like the search result highlighting on search pages, auto translating suggestions, and to a lesser extent, Google Instant. I'd probably use it if it were an addon and not a toolbar.

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