- Google Toolbar
Infobox Software
name = Google Toolbar
caption =
developer =Google
latest release version = 4.0.1602.1060 (Internet Explorer) 3.1.20080730 (Firefox)
latest release date =June 9 ,2007 (Internet Explorer)June 16 ,2008 (Firefox)
latest preview version = 5.0.2000.2472 (Internet Explorer) 5.0.20080919Wb1 (Firefox)
latest preview date =July 1 ,2008 (Internet Explorer)October 1 ,2008 (Firefox)
operating system =Microsoft Windows Mac OS X Linux
platform =
genre =Toolbar
license = Proprietaryfreeware
website = [http://toolbar.google.com toolbar.google.com]Google Toolbar is an Internet browser
toolbar available forInternet Explorer andMozilla Firefox .Google Compute
Google Compute was a separately
download able add-on for the Google Toolbar which allowed participation in adistributed computing project to help scientificresearch . It started on a limited basis in March 2002 [cite news|url=http://news.com.com/Google+tests+distributed+computing/2110-1032_3-994371.html|title=Google tests distributed computing|first=Stefanie|last=Olsen|publisher=CNet News|date=March 27 ,2003 ] and ended in October 2005. [cite web|url=http://folding.stanford.edu/mail.html|title=Support center|publisher=Folding@Home "The Google compute program has ended."] [cite web|url=http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=13539|date=October 22 ,2005 |title=Is Google quitting the project?|publisher=Folding Community]Google Compute enabled a user's computer to help solve challenging scientific problems when the computer would otherwise be idle. When one enabled Google Compute, the computer downloaded a small piece of a large research problem and performed
calculation s on it that were then included with results from thousands of othercomputer s. Google Compute was only available for theEnglish language version of the Google Toolbar. [cite news|url=http://news.com.com/2100-1001-867091.html|title=Google takes on supercomputing|date=March 22 ,2002 |publisher=CNet News|first=Stephen|last=Shankland]The effort's first, and so far only, contribution was to
Folding@home , anon-profit endeavor to model the process ofprotein folding in order to better understand and cure many differentdisease s. The Google Compute homepage recommends that users wishing to continue contributions to the project download the official Folding@home client.It is so heavily advertised on the internet because Google pays $1 per referral (every person who installs Google Toolbar to their Explorer or Firefox)
imilar Toolbars
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Advanced Searchbar
*AOL Toolbar
*MSN Toolbar
*Windows Live Toolbar
*Yahoo! Toolbar ee also
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ChunkIt!
*Form filler
*Folding@home
*List of distributed computing projects
*SETI@home
* The intentional surfer model - how the toolbar contributes to PageRankReferences
External links
* [http://toolbar.google.com/ Google Toolbar] (redirects based on browser)
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