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Google Toolbar was a web browser toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox, developed by Google. It had features such as search, email, translation, geolocation, and AutoLink, but was discontinued in 2021.
PageRank is a way of measuring the importance of website pages based on the number and quality of links to them. It is used by Google Search and named after co-founder Larry Page. Learn about its history, description, and other link-based ranking algorithms.
Learn about the key events in the history of Google's search service, from its launch in 1997 to its latest updates in 2019. The timeline covers the development, internationalization, categories, algorithm changes, and features of Google Search.
A toolbar is a graphical control element with icons for quick access to functions in a program. Learn about different types of toolbars, such as address bar, ribbon, taskbar and search box, and see how they are used in software and web browsers.
Learn how to add, rename, and change your toolbar icons in AOL Desktop Gold, the premium version of AOL's email and web browser service. You can add your favorite products or services, personalize them with labels and images, and access them easily.
A browser toolbar is a toolbar that resides within a browser's window and extends its functionality. Learn about the types, development, and history of browser toolbars across different browsers.
Google URL Shortener, also known as goo.gl, is a discontinued URL shortening service owned by Google. It was launched in 2009 and replaced by Firebase Dynamic Links in 2019, but existing links will stop working in 2025.
A Browser Helper Object (BHO) is a plugin for Internet Explorer that provides added functionality. Learn about the implementation, examples, and concerns of BHOs, and how to manage them with Add-on Manager.