If Google is the Borg, Google Toolbar is the Terminator: just when you think you’ve killed it, it comes right back to murderize the Sarah Connor that is your privacy. What a creepy move. UPDATED, with ...
Google has enhanced its Toolbar 6 Beta with My Location features identical to those oh-so-creepy Google Latitude services unveiled in February. It is also part of Google’s ongoing mission to add ...
Google is poised to release a version of its toolbar for the Firefox browser, according to information sent to developers of an open source toolbar alternative. Although Google's toolbar — which ...
Artwork: Chip Taylor A bug in Google Toolbar has resulted in the search giant receiving information about users’ Web surfing in violation of the product’s privacy policy, according to an anti-spyware ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. There was no ceremony, no announcement, no moment of silence, nor any closure — just a “no longer available.” ...
Yes, Google uses data from its Google Toolbar to improve its search results. But no, Google reasserts, it doesn’t use its toolbar to mine search behavior on other search engines in the way that Bing ...
The Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer has been updated, adding support for Google Gadgets, Notebooks and Bookmarks as well as new buttons for almost every Google service. But perhaps the most ...
Moderation may be tricky, but Google Toolbar users will be able to read and write comments on any Web page with a new feature called Sidewiki. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of ...
Google has announced that its Toolbar for Internet Explorer is now dead, and users can’t download it anymore. Google Toolbar has been one of the longest living Google products that have been around ...
Ever since all browsers started featuring built-in tabs, search bars, and pop-up blockers, I've questioned the need for any of the toolbars that piggyback onto so many software downloads (Adobe Reader ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...