About the Pull-Down
Menu
Click on the logo on the left side of your Google Toolbar to access the Google
pull-down menu, which provides access to the useful services described below.
For an explanation of the Google Toolbar buttons that appear to the right of
the Google pull-down menu, visit our button
help page.
- Google Home Page
Takes you to Google's home page at http://www.google.com.
- Google Links
- Advanced Search Page
Takes you to Google's
Advanced Search page, which enables you to:
- restrict your search to pages within a given website
- exclude pages from a particular website
- restrict your search to pages only in a given language
- find all the pages that link to a given web page
- find pages that are related to a given web page
- Google Groups
Google Groups is a searchable Usenet archive containing more than 700,000,000 individual messages covering every conceivable topic.
- Google Web Directory
Google Web Directory is the largest human-edited collection of web pages grouped by categories. For example, to look at web pages about canoeing and kayaking, browse to Sports > Water Sports > Canoe and Kayaking.
- Google News
Google News offers the latest news headlines from thousands of news sources. Topics are updated continuously throughout the day and can be searched or browsed by topic.
- Froogle
Froogle is Google's product search service,
offering links to stores selling specific products and the ability to browse
numerous products in a given category with photos and prices.
- Google Answers
Google Answers is a
paid research service that enables you to ask a question, set your price,
and get an answer from one of hundreds of screened
researchers.
- Blogger.com
Blogger.com is Google's home for weblog
(blog) authors and a place to create your own online journal for free. The
Google Toolbar has a BlogThis! button that enables you to post directly
to your blog from any web page.
- Zeitgeist
Google Zeitgeist
is a report on trends and patterns relating to what's being searched for
by users worldwide. A quick look at what's hot and what's history around
the globe.
- Language Tools Page
Use the Language Tools
page to restrict your search to web pages written in a particular language
or from a specific country. You also can translate web pages or other text,
change your Google interface language, or visit different country-specific
versions of Google.
- Options...
Opens the Toolbar Options window, which provides you with a number of ways
to customize your Google Toolbar. A full list of all the options and an explanation
of what they do are on the Google Toolbar options
help page.
-
Clear Search History
By default, your previous searches are stored in a drop-down list next to
the search box on the left side of the Google Toolbar. Selecting this menu
item clears that history of your searches.
- Help
- Help
Brings you to the Help index.
- Privacy Information
Tells you more about our privacy policy and allows you to
deactivate the
advanced features
if you so desire.
- Contact Us...
We want to hear what you think about the Google Toolbar. Use this option to send questions and comments.
- Uninstall...
Allows you to remove the Google Toolbar from your system.
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