Google to Release Firefox Toolbar
daria42 writes "Google is about to release a Firefox version of its toolbar, according to an e-mail sent to developers of the open source GoogleBar project. The e-mail claims to have been sent by Google engineer Fritz Schneider and is dated 1 July. "It has pretty much the same features as the latest IE toolbar except of course for things like the popup blocker," the e-mail said (Pop-up blocking is an in-built feature of Firefox)."
I surprised they didn't name it "GooBar."
As per the email Google sent the GoogleBar guys.
I knew being a Gentoo user would subject me to some delays while waiting for everything to compile, but this is ridiculous! 8.0!?! I'm still running 2.6.10!
...but really, I'm doing just fine setting Firefox's search box to use Google.
In case anybody's interested, yahoo's firefox toolbar has been around for a while. It worked out of the box for me on Linux and FreeBSD machines, including a 64-bit build of firefox for FreeBSD/amd64.r
http://toolbar.yahoo.com/firefox?fr=firefoxtoolba
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There's at least one well-known extension for FireFox that's along these lines, and it's reasonably popular (AdBlock).
Doesn't that indicate that a significant number of people would appreciate Google's crack it as well?
Pop-up blocking is an in-built feature of Firefox
If only that were still true.... Sadly, the advertisers appear to be way ahead of the Mozilla devs on this one.
google toolbar has other features like Google Maps, Google Mail checker, Google Video, Google Desktop searching, Google Suggest, and website thumbnails(preview images) on the Google search results.
I didn't RTFA but I wonder if this will enable me to participate in Google Compute...
That's slashdot: complain that Google never releases anything for linux/firefox, then complain when it does that it isn't necessary.
Who the fuck says "in-built"?
Do I.
How about other neat google goodies like Google Desktop Search and Picasa photo organizer ? Any guess if they would provide these utilities for *nix too.
Enabling pagerank allows Google to track every page you go to instead of just tracking searches and pages reached via searches. Collecting this information alone could easily make it worth their effort to create their own toolbar. /tinfoil
It is plugins like Flash and Java that launch the popups now. If you disable Java and Flash, you will find that you no longer get popups.
You can use the Flashblock extension to run only the flash animations that you want to run.
Beyond the obvious search bar, Googlebar has a few other useful functions that the default Firefox one does not have, such as the ability to search within one site. Something I use a lot is the ability to quickly jump to and highlight the keywords you've just searched for by clicking them in the bar. It makes finding relevant info. on a long page much easier.
I see the google search bar
I don't think anyone goes to google for anything besides searching....
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Ever since I stopped using IE because of the adware and spyware I can't completely get rid of, the one feature I miss from the Google toolbar is the in page form spell checker.
Why release Firefox, we already have IE? Seriously, why shouldn't they release it, it's all about choice.
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Yeah, because choice is a bad thing. Sheesh.
The lack of google toolbar was one of the things which kept me using IE for the longest time, until googlebar came along. If you think that search is all the google toolbar does, you really haven't used it.
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Why release Linux when we already have Windows?
Why release MSN Messenger when we already have ICQ?
Why release an iRiver when we already have an iPod?
Why release a Mustang when we have a Corvette?
It is all about choice. The automotive world is not the only place where this is a good thing...
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Exactly, that is the one thing I have to have. I'm always searching for something that I can't find on the page and it's so nice to be able to just hit the highlight button and boom, there it is. Other than that I really have no use for a search field at all, I almost always just go to google.com for searches in safari for example (though I don't know why).
Its like .. different people have differing opinions here! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
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I think instead of porting the IE stuff to FF, google should use the easy extensibility of FF as a way for easy experimentation and come up with some wild stuff that hasn't been seen yet. Firefox is all early adopters; I think google would have great success on all fronts testing out all their really forward thinking ideas on FF and then porting the stuff that works well to IE. As it is, they are being a little inefficient here.
(Cause providing the best search engine, the best free email, and google maps is nowhere near good enough, dammitl. Those lazy bastards aren't taking over the world quickly enough)
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I know some of you are going to run around with your hair on fire about the "man" using this toolbar to spy on us, etc... But really this is great news for FireFox. Firstly anyone who has used the IE Google Toolbar and tried the various FireFox extensions that mimic it know they are a good, but ulitmately a pale comparison to the original. The ease of use, and the fact that it simply works make the IE Google Toolbar a great, well, tool. I can't wait for the Firefox version. By Google releasing this it proves that FireFox is a big deal to the corporate world. Not IE big deal, but at least its a start. Plus with FireFox's ability to use extensions you have the best of both worlds, you can roll your own so to speak, or if you want a simple all in one, use the Google Firefox Toolbar. You have now one less reason to use IE and one more great one for using FireFox.
For an in form spell checker take a look at spellbound It works on mozilla/firefox. I use it all the time, it's awesome.
It's called 'google '
I don't see the interest to install this. Firefox has almost (if not) all the features of that google bar: :)
- Search and highlight within a page
- Easy google,ebay,etc. search (using mycroft and its extensions)
- Popup blocker (which works even better in combination with adblock)
- Auto filling form fields
- Browsing by names, instead of URLs
Really, what's left? oh yeah, screen space lost for a useless bar full of existent features and colored O. Well, maybe I'll install it for the colorfull logo, since it fits well with my current theme but that's all!
All those posts on the lines of "we have this already" are missing several points.
Firstly, this is about choice. You can have the official Google toolbar or the alternatives. Google have even said they will continue to link to Googlebar so users know they have the choice
Secondly, it is more likely to be used by non-geek users, simply becuase it comes from Google.
Thirdly, it is very good publicity for Firefox - it will be mentioned in Google press releases, and on pages about the Google Toolbar.
Fourthly, it will pressure others who have IE only extensions to produce Firefox versions - as Yahoo and Clusty already have.
Anyone notice that Firefox has been getting more popups lately?
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google toolbar may be nice and dandy, but if i recall correctly, they didnt have any hotkey features (maybe they'll have it in the firefox version). but i've gotta say, you just can't beat ctrl+k.
if for every search, i had to take my right hand off the keyboard, move it to the mouse, click on the google toolbar, move my hand back to the keyboard, and enter my search phrase, then hit enter, i'd be so inefficient compared to how i am now.
someone mentioned searching highlighted words. that may be nice a nice feature, but i'd prefer type ahead find. just type the word i want, and keep on hitting ctrl+g. no need to use the mouse at all. it's not as pretty nor as simple to use as google's, but it gets the job done.
recently i changed my default search engine to A9. that was because i had recently made a purchase from amazon and my pi/2 discount disappeared. though 1.57% off isn't much, as a bargain hunter, it hurts me to not be able to save every penny i can, and it can take from 24hrs to 3 weeks after you start to use A9 again before the pi/2 discount returns. so as a precaution i switched over to A9 so it won't happen next time.
to my surprise, A9 results were very close to google's on the things i searched for and i actually got what i need from A9 just as i would have in google. so now A9 has officially become my default CTRL+K.
but i didn't get rid of google. it just takes 2 more key strokes. i made google a keyword and now all i have to do is:
CTRL+L
g keywords
ENTER
and google will work as if i did:
CTRL+K
keywords
ENTER
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Meh. All of that and more can be done with Greasemonkey (scripts directory) (Internet Explorer implementation), without the added clutter of Yet Another Toolbar, and without the potential paranoia of a corporation behind it (referring to the crap storm when Google shipped Autolink in the IE toolbar). Greasemonkey is open source, developed by individuals, and each script is just javascript which you can easily inspect before choosing to install in case you're worried about a script "phoning home" to track your browsing. It's also better than bookmarklets because it runs the scripts automatically (you can tell it what urls to include or exclude, if you don't want a script running on every page).
Finally, once you've installed Greasemonkey or Turnabout (What? You don't already have them installed? For shame!), check out my sig for a script to remove Roland Piquepaille stories from Slashdot.
I've been waiting for this for a while. While I appreciate the utility of Firefox's built-in dedicated searchbar (I have wikipedia, dictionary.com, google, and imdb on mine), I miss the 'open cached version' right-click options you get with the IE google bar.
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I like the idea of the google toolbar, it brings some features that extend the functionality of the little google search-box that's default in firefox. On the other had, we got 83 search extentions for firefox at the moment. Will the google-bar just be another one in the list or will it actually bring something extra the others don't have..
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> Who the fuck says "in-built"?????????
Yoda.
You can already do this in Firefox my friend, just download the GCache extension and give it a whirl. Works like a charm.
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a) It doesn't really seem that direct. b) hardly anyone uses the "i'm feeling lucky button anymore"
Uh, I mean Yahoo, Yahoo did it. :P
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Does anyone know if it will be licensed with a free (as in freedom) license?
What bothers me about google tools like pop-up blocker and the famous google desktop are that people dont realize or dont talk about the legitimate pop-up windows it blocks.
I see people wondering why they cant access some secure website, bank account or do task because that pop-up blocker has just prevented the "click yes" button that was in the pop-up windows.
As for the google desktop search, i installed it and then tried to search files in this manner *.*exe and it didnt understand what i was searching for, i then reverted to windows own search engine and, to my surprise, Google search had overrun the utility and i couldn search my computer the way i wanted.
Maybe there was a setting in the google desktop search that i didnt setup but these are things that people should take in account before installing everything about google.
Dont get me wrong i use firefox and the google toolbar, but i have to revert to IE because it's not supported everywhere (mainly ms-win update).
I know i'm offtopic, but People should adress the good and the bad about google.