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This article applies to:
  • Platform(s):
    Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 (SP4+), Windows XP (SP1 SP2), Windows 2003
  • Browser(s):
    Internet Explorer 5.5, Internet Explorer 6.x
  • JRE version(s):
    1.5.0


Google Toolbar is a downloadable toolbar for the Internet Explorer that allows a user to do a Google search without visiting the Google website.

When you install the Toolbar, you are adding a whole new set of functions to your web browser. For example, you can use the Toolbar to perform a Google search from any site on the web, or to search for specific words on any given page.


Google Toolbar in Internet Explorer

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