Google Toolbar 2.0 beta released for Firefox

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Google announced . The new features included are personalized homepage feed sync, spell check + grammar, Gmail links, fights phishing, and includes their safe browsing extension.

This new release includes feed integration with the and a number of other feed readers. We’ve made searching better by including previous queries, spelling corrections, and suggestions for popular choices. Gmail fans might appreciate having the mailto: links in Firefox open a compose window in Gmail -– no more copying and pasting email addresses. And to combat the ever-increasing threat of phishing, we’ve integrated the Safe Browsing extension into Toolbar to alert you when a page is trying to steal sensitive information. Check out everything in the new Toolbar .

Google Toolbar Preview

via Google Blog

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9 responses so far,

  1. 1

    Shivaranjan

    April 7, 2006 at 12:43 pm

    Google Rocks….. I am Google Fan… :smile:

  2. 2

    johntp

    April 7, 2006 at 12:57 pm

    I hope Google can release Google Toolbar for Opera also :sad:

  3. 3

    Keith Dsouza

    April 7, 2006 at 1:24 pm

    Yea, They also release google beta 4 for IE unfortunately it does not work for my IE7, there is one bug i noticed that when i installed it the Open in new tab option was not there, and without that there was no point in using IE7.

    So i uninsstalled Google beta 4 and am using old version now.

    I also raised the bug with toolbar guys and they responded back they are in the process of fixing the bugs to release it for IE7 soon :grin:

  4. 4

    johntp

    April 7, 2006 at 10:41 pm

    Keith- So you are still using IE?

    About a few months back when I installed IE7 beta 1, I could not check Yahoo! mail using it. It said that the browser is not supported.

    So I shifted to Firefox and when Opera became free, started using it.

    Now, still using Opera :smile:

  5. 5

    Keith Dsouza

    April 8, 2006 at 6:46 am

    Yea am still using IE7, i kinda like the look and feel of it, but yes i have to use firefox for viewing my Yahoo mail, but i rarely do that as i get all my Yahoo mail in my outlook using a tool Ypops

  6. 6

    johntp

    April 8, 2006 at 7:01 am

    Keith- I suggest you use :smile:

  7. 7

    Keith Dsouza

    April 8, 2006 at 7:10 am

    Hey John, i already have 5 gmail accounts, and can create 95 * 5 more :grin:

  8. 8

    johntp

    April 8, 2006 at 8:14 am

    Keith- I once created a Gmail account from the 95 invitations I have left on my current account, and found that the new account had only 15 invitations.

  9. 9

    Keith Dsouza

    April 8, 2006 at 9:00 am

    Yes John, initially they give you less accounts, then they increase it to 100 gradually.

    Hey btw you may want to have check this for gtalk http://www.keithdsouza.com/goo.....hemes.html



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