Google has been busy working on even more ways to make web browsing easier and more fun. First off is the new Share feature in Toolbar for Internet Explorer and Firefox. This makes it easy for the users to share any page on the web with their friends over various social networks, blogs or email.
You can just as easily share to Blogger, Delicious, Digg, Facebook, Gmail or other services. For those who use frequently, you can save a step by including them as buttons in the settings option in the Share menu. Google has also integrated with more local social networks for example, if you're in Japan, you can share with your friends on Hatena.
With this new release, Google also "graduated" the My Location feature from Toolbar Labs. It's now available in Toolbar for Internet Explorer (Firefox already has a similar feature built in to the browser). After you authorize Toolbar to detect your location, you can simply search [coffee] and Toolbar will return search results targeted to your location. This is done without associating location information with your Google Account.
Here's a video demo of these features.
Last but certainly not least, Google Sidewiki is now available in nearly all Toolbar languages, and as a Chrome extension. To try it out, download the latest release, code-named Dangermouse.
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