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Pages: 1 2 [>>] | - Desktop Search: The Game Is Afoot
Date: 2005-01-04 Source: BusinessWeek
Each of the search programs has its strengths, and it would be a good thing if you could just pick the one that's best for a given job -- the way you might use multiple browsers or e-mail programs. Unfortunately, you can't safely run more than one desktop search program on your computer. These programs, which index the contents of your hard drive, can interfere with one another, meaning none of them will work properly. [Open In New Window] - Designs on desktop search
Date: 2004-01-12 Source: News.com
Net titans Microsoft, Yahoo and EarthLink are all considering broadening their lucrative search businesses by providing access to online searches through a "taskbar" displayed to the side or at the bottom of a PC screen, according to people familiar with the plans. [Open In New Window] - Toolbars: Trash or Treasures?
Date: 2004-01-05 Source: Online
Using a toolbar now? Read on to see what some of the others have to offer. Not using one? Explore the capabilities featured below and consider the disadvantages associated with them before deciding which one to try. Absolutely fascinated with toolbars? Load them all, but just do not expect to have much screen space left to view the Web pages they find. [Open In New Window] - Harness the Power of Any Search Engine Onto a Cool Toolbar
Date: 2003-12-18 Source: ResourceShelf
This week, it's time for a free web search tool that I recently discovered called NeedleSearch. It allows you to capture the basic search functionality from any web engine, site search tool, or specialized database and make it readily accessible at any time via an easy-to-use toolbar. [Open In New Window] - Introducing Copernic Meta—Taking Internet Searches to Another Level
Date: 2003-12-10 Source: Copernic.com
Copernic has announced its new consumer search application, Copernic Meta, a free meta-search application that integrates with the Windows operating system and Internet Explorer. This software gives users quick and easy access to information on the Internet by letting them start a search without even opening their Web browser, for relevant results in under a second. [Open In New Window] - On the Google Deskbar
Date: 2003-12-04 Source: The Register
As you start using the Deskbar more and more, you find that your browser - usually permanently open on the desktop - is making less and less of an appearance. In fact, it is so painfully simple to search for stuff that you wonder why this didn't exist before. [Open In New Window] - Free Toolbars to Get & Avoid
Date: 2003-09-15 Source: woai.com
Free toolbars that integrate with your Web browser allow better searches, block annoying pop-up ads, and complete online forms automatically. But before you download and install any toolbar, be careful. Many toolbars offered for free come with a big catch—more advertising in your computer. [Open In New Window] - Alexa Toolbar Review
Date: 2003-09-08 Source: About Web Search
Marketing buffs and Web site promoters are all about getting every teeny tiny detail about the Web sites they are researching. Alexa understands this and offers up a toolbar that is simply packed with stats and information that are a marketers dream. Check out this guide review of the Alexa Toolbar and see if it's what you've been looking for. [Open In New Window] - Google Officially Releases Toolbar Update
Date: 2003-08-14 Source: InternetNews.com
The Google Toolbar 2.0 is an update to its first browser toolbar released in December 2000. New capabilities include the ability to block pop-up advertisements, automatically fill in Web forms, and create a link to a Blogger blog with one click. [Open In New Window] | |
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