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:SearchEngineJournal: Firefox Toolbar: A Set of Search Toolbars For Mozilla Users
SearchEngineJournal: Firefox Toolbar: A Set of Search Toolbars For Mozilla Users Sep 3, 2004, 08 :30 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (5657 reads) (Other stories by Sushubh Mittal)
"Yet another search toolbar! But fortunately unlike most Internet Explorer only toolbars it is for the users of the alternate open source browser Firefox and Mozilla. Firefox Toolbar is a set of free toolbars made by a company called Vpop Technologies who first ventured into the search business just after Google came out with their Google Toolbar. Their first product was UltraBar for Internet Explorer. Had the features of Google Toolbar but with added usability for the users as it let them add their own custom search engines which Google Toolbar of course did not allow.
"Now they are back with the combined powers of their own UltraBar and the flexibility to use custom Blog tools and services on an open source platform based browser Firefox. Firefox does have its own search box which let the users to search Google..."