Introducing The Web 2.0 Toolbar
Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday October 10, 2006 | 596 views

I’m damn sure that browsing for Web 2.0-related articles just became a lot easier. The Web 2.0 Toolbar has been released for use and makes browsing the Internet for stories a lot easier.

If you’ll notice in the above screenshot, while using the toolbar you can search for certain keywords and in the pull-down menu where I currently have iFilm selected, you can search within other well known Web 2.0 sites that have search functions such as Google’s YouTube, Google Video, Wikipedia, Digg, Flickr and Slashdot.
If you find an article that you like, you can click on “SUBMIT IT” and it will route you to your article submission site of your choice such as Yahoo! MyWeb, Del.icio.us, Digg, and Reddit. Article submission just became a whole lot easier also.
If The Web 2.0 Toolbar users don’t know what to search for, the toolbar can help you decide by browsing the News, Links, Pics, and Vids pull-down menus which features highlights and updates on the various aforementioned websites. Using this Toolbar also just proved itself to be a great timepass by including these features.
The best part of it all is that it is FREE and is compatible with the two major Internet browsers, Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Although I am unsure who created the Toolbar, the author of the posts that are published on the Web 2.0 Toolbar homepage is someone named David.
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