From what I understand, it is an execution program designed as a process...It is always running in the background to see that Google is always your default Home Page browser.
Currently, I do not consider it as being necessary. Perhaps for someone else it may be. If some application or person or virus or ? were to change your Home Page in your browser settings I'm sure Google would be at a loss.
I don't like the Google Toolbar Notifier because it disables the Norton AntiSpam option for Outlook Express. You can go into msconfig and disable, but it keeps re-enabling itself. It may even say that an Admin has to disable it and even after doing such it stills re-enables itself.
If it isn't interfering with any other applications then I suppose just leave it alone.
If it is a problem, then to disabled it properly try disabling it in your internet Options folder. There should be a Tools icon on your browser: Tools>InternetOptions>Programs>Manage add-ons>GoogleToolbarNotifier>disable>ok...that should do it!
Hopefully, it will not enable itself again. Being that Google is making changes and there is no EULA agreement, Google should respect your PC and stay out.
Well, Google keeps reactivating itself despite being disabled. I clicked onto Internet exployer and found my homepage to be changed. Nobody knows how it got changed. Google may know, but their not saying anything.
Next attempt at removal is to go into the Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs>Google Toolbar in Internet Exployer>Remove. That should do it. Time will tell. But remember now someone will be changing your Home page as I found out before I went into the Control Panel. Seeing the Home Page changed sent me into the Control Panel. Not sure who did it. It wasn't me. Could it have been Google saying I told you so?
One can get rid of the Google toolbar notifier by uninstalling this option from the Control Panel of Microsoft Windows. Also this can be done from the Internet browser by deselecting this option from the home page section.
The names of some of the Google Software applications are Google Chrome, Google earth, Gmail notifier, Picasa, Google Pinyin, and also Google toolbar.
One can find downloads for Google Desktop toolbar by using Softronic which is a free download that allows the toolbar to appear. Often the toolbar is built into the computer system and can be activated by using your programs and doing a search under the start section through your computer. If a download is necessary downloads for Google Desktop toolbar are also available on cnet, kioskea and brighthub.
Google releases there toolbar for free. And it even is offered in most web browsers installation to install also. no
You can find Google Translate directly in the related link. You can also find it in Google Toolbar, Google Shortcuts Addons installed in Mozilla Firefox.
As an expert on computers, I know exactly how to answer your profound question. First, you must get a Myspace toolbar, which is easily done by pressing the 'Get a myspace toolbar'. To delete this go to tools or edit and press the increase button. It will ask you if you want to remove the google toolbar. I hope this was of help, The deluxe edition of google is also easily found and the user guide also easy. Dr. Michigan, computer expert of Nili.
If you're talking about the Google Toolbar pagerank, there isn't a difference at all in that Google's toolbar will give you the same PageRank data as if you were to search by any other method. I haven't heard of any other toolbar pagerank. There is a very cool SEO tool that works well with Google's search results that will not only show you how many incoming links a specific page has, but will also show you the PageRank of each page in the search engine results. http://tools.seobook.com/seo-toolbar/ http://www.coae.net/textlinks
Google Chrome adds additional functionality by using what it calls "extensions": See the Related Link for more information. For bookmarking, using a third party service that stores/itemizes/sorts these types of things using keywords and search is extremely useful for those with a very large number of bookmarks, although there is also an add-on for Chrome that should add plenty of bookmarking functionality for the general user: For more information about Delicious visit the Related Link.
No if it's from the Official Google you have nothing to worry about. I recommend just using Google, It's very CPU ( Central Processing Unit ) friendly. I strongly recommend Google. Bing is also okay to use also.
In web browsers, the toolbar that allows you to enter a web site address (URL) is called the address bar. It may also be called the URL bar or the location bar. In Google Chrome, it is also called the Omnibox.
The 'planet' button is in the Toolbar (at top of map). If not present then check Toolbar item in View menu. Planets (Earth, Mars, Moon, Sky) can also be picked in View > Explore menu.
"Saved Form and Search History" will do it, unless if you are talking about the google toolbar. For google toolbar just click the down arrow box thing, then click on clear search history. You can also go to its options and tell it to clear it every time firefox is closed.