22 Feb 2008 03:51:01 | Jakob Jelling
By Jakob Jelling http://www.sitetube.com
First we had the original Google search that evolved into the
leader in its class. In fact, it became so popular that the word
"google" worked its way into our everyday language as a verb, as
in "to google" something. Google later introduced a toolbar that
was plug-in for some browsers like Internet Explorer. The Google
toolbar features a direct Google search box with quick access to
image and group searches, a pop-up blocker, and for Internet
marketers mostly, a PageRank (PR) indicator.
With competition like Yahoo and MSN threatening to start nipping
at Google's heels, Google has introduced several new services to
try to stay ahead of the pack. Recently they introduced Gmail,
their web-based free email service (currently offered by
invitation only). And still in the Google lab is the Google
Deskbar (for Windows users only).
The Google deskbar is a plug-in that resides in the Windows
taskbar, the little control panel that contains your start
button, perhaps some quick launch icons, the clock, and the
system tray. Search engines and marketers have realized that to
maintain and increase their competitive status, they will need
to find ways to get surfers and customers to invite them to
their desktops.
The deskbar features quick access to Google's results, no matter
which application you're currently using. Researching a class
report? Check facts and sources quickly. Working in Excel? Look
up the formula to calculate the volume of a tube easily.
Following breaking news? Check it from the deskbar without
leaving Photoshop! You'll be able to preview your search results
with the small "floater" window that will close automatically.
From students to senior executives, from casual surfers to
serious Internet marketers, the Google Deskbar may add to your
productivity and fun online. It's worth a look.
About Author :
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.sitetube.com. Visit
his website for the latest on planning, building, promoting and
maintaining websites.