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  2. Google Toolbar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Toolbar

    Google Toolbar was a browser toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox, developed by Google. It was discontinued in 2021 and replaced by Google Chrome, but some features such as AutoLink, Sidewiki, and My Location are still available.

  3. Browser toolbar - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. PageRank - Wikipedia

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    PageRank is a link analysis algorithm that measures the importance of web pages based on the number and quality of links to them. It was developed by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin at Stanford University and is the basis for Google's web search tools.

  5. Toolbar - Wikipedia

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    A toolbar is a graphical control element on which icons can be used 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 appear in various software.

  6. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of products, services, and apps provided by Google, organized by categories and features. Learn about Google's web-based, advertising, communication, productivity, map-related, statistical, business-oriented, healthcare, and developer tools.

  7. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search is a popular and powerful web search engine that allows users to find information on the Internet by entering keywords or phrases. It uses algorithms, indexing, and ranking systems to analyze and display relevant websites, and offers various features and options for customized searches.

  8. Browser hijacking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_hijacking

    Browser hijacking is a form of unwanted software that modifies a web browser's settings without a user's permission, to inject unwanted advertising or spyware. Learn about the methods, examples, and prevention of browser hijacking, and how to restore your browser settings.

  9. Ribbon (computing) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribbon_(computing)

    A ribbon is a graphical control element in the form of a set of toolbars placed on several tabs. Learn about the history, features and examples of ribbons in Microsoft and other software applications.