Last Friday evening, MSN took their search toolbar to the International community by releasing an updated version, which increases the amount of language support given to foreign countries.
Google has released its toolbar for Firefox, its first product designed specifically for a non Internet Explorer browser. While some Google products work with FF, none of them have been exclusively produced for the popular open-source browser.
I just got through installing the Skype toolbar for Microsoft Outlook, and I'm impressed. (That's not saying much; I'm impressed by pretty much everything Skype does.)
Google is releasing a toolbar for Firefox on July 7, according to a message it sent to developers of the Firefox Googlebar.
MSN released tonight version 1.2 of its search toolbar, which brings tabbed browsing to all compatible versions of IE well ahead of the release of Internet Explorer 7. While the tabbed browsing is very rudimentary, it is also very excellent. running fast and supporting most features you'd want.
Because the Google Toolbar is only designed for Internet Explorer, if other browser users want to view a site's Google PageRank, they have to install different types of extensions and what not to do so.
Microsoft's plan to finally add a feature found in many other browsers and add-ons comes to IE6 via the MSN Toolbar now.
The Google PageRank indicator isn't displaying anything resembling green, on the ubiquitous Google toolbar.
In yet another front in the desktop wars, MSN takes on Google and Yahoo with a new search tool.
Adding a number of enhancements, Microsoft is scheduled to release its upgraded MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop search, allowing document previews from users' hard drives.