Google Toolbar v.4
SpecialSauce writes "Google's gone and released v.4 Beta of their toolbar. Updates include: customizable buttons, smart search box, a bookmark feature that's tied to the users google.com account, and a send to SMS/Blogger/gmail button." Doesn't look like the mac version is updated yet, although the shared bookmarks thing creates unholy lust in my heart. Now if only it would allow you to search multiple search engines like Firefox's built in search.
I'm really disappointed a Firefox version wasn't released at the same time.
I'd love to be able to search IMDB of Gracenote from google toolbar
My other car is a Popemobile
Now if only it would allow you to search multiple search engines like Firefox's built in search.
Yes, I think Google will get right on that.
"although the shared bookmarks thing creates unholy lust in my heart"
dear god do you ever need to get out more....
Some bring out the best in others, some the worst. Some bring out far more.
And since everything can be tied to your Google account, Google promises not to share any information gathered with the US Government. They will, however, send all your data to China.
The opinions expressed here are not mine, but those of these dang voices in my head.
For all of Google's amazing technology they don't do a very good job of linking things together. They have "Pack" which has Firefox in it, yet they don't update the toolbar for it! How can you support something in one area, then not integrate it into your existing offerings?? duh.
Sometimes I wish computers were less friendly.
Now if only it would allow you to search multiple search engines like Firefox's built in search.
Actually, according to Google, custom buttons can be easily made to use whatever search engine you want. Even if one isn't in the online gallery, Google claims it only takes about 3 lines of text to create a new button.
It's bad enough they can trace your quasi-anonymous browser. At least they have to work for your identity in that case. I'm not willing to make it any easier for big brother than it already is.
Installing works fine, but it's gone when I restart the browser, and there's no sign of it in the View->Toolbars menu. Bummer :(
Some of us don't have _anything_ to hide. I would gladly give all of my surfing data to whomever wishes to have it....
If they will use it for serving me ads that are about things I like then to me that's a plus.... but I guess that's just me.
Why all the paranoia? What is everyone doing on the web that they don't want others to see?
Friedmud
does anyone actually use these features and log-in to Google.com
/. instead of posting as an AC... your tin foil hat is slipping.
If you use gmail or Google Talk then you're logged in. Some people also use Personal Google which requires you to login to be of any use.
I'm unsure if Google News customization uses cookies or just login. I know it can use login -- if you're logged in then your customizations will be shared to any browser that you login under. I think it used to remember customization by cookies though (and may still if you're not logged in).
I'm not willing to make it any easier for big brother than it already is.
And yet you logged into
I haven't bothered looking at the new toolbar since it's IE only, but one think I've always looked for in "shareable bookmarks" is the ability to partially share -- to either mark some bookmarks as "do not share" or (better) different groupings that can be shared independantly. I know that there's some bookmarks on my home machines that I simply don't want coming anywhere near my work system. Ahem.
I tried adding a custom button for my project and the whole process was quick and easy. Here I have explained what I did. Hope it helps...
fuvoo: watch something
I'd love to see Google start to aggregate comparisons of articles. I believe they have this power and it would be very nice to see it implemented.
My most basic description (of a very difficult process, I'd gather), is to have the Toolbar offer an "Originality" rating. If the article is not like any other article, it is rated 100%. If the article is available elsewhere, it is 0%. You should be able to click the rating and be taken to a Google site that lists the similar articles in date format -- who posted first?
This might also work to aggregate comparisons of items, or reviews, or something of the sort.
Now if only it would allow you to search multiple search engines like Firefox's built in search
What? It's -google- toolbar....
but, well, I already use sites like delicous or an FTP bookmark synchronizer. I do have some bookmarks on my google/ig page, which I've used as my start page, but what does this toolbar really gain me? Where the heck is the google calendar so I REALLY organize my life around google? Seriously, that's the one thing that's lacking - gmail's got the email covered, the start page works as a suitable portal (for the most part), but I still am either tied to Outlook through work, or the crapulance that is Sunbird, or trying to integrate my own (webcalendar).