The Web2.0 Toolbar Launches!
October 1, 2006
Posted by David in : Uncategorized , trackback
If you have been following the Web 2.0 space, or would like to learn all about it, you probably spend a lot of time searching the web, reading the Web 2.0 blogs and kicking around the top sites like del.icio.us. You can burn a lot of time surfing around to see what’s new. That’s the idea behind the Web 2.0 toolbar – a tool that will save you time by putting it all in one toolbar!
What can it do?
POWER SEARCH
You can enter a search term once and then use the arrow next to the search icon to toggle between the search results on over 35 sites including social linking, picture, video and news sites.
POWER SUBMIT
If you save pages to Digg, Del.icio.us or other social bookmarking sites – the tool contains the code to automatically submit the page you are on to these sites…just select the SUBMIT IT pulldown.
POWER ALERT
Need to know what is going on, news sites, what everyone esle is looking at or the top videos online? The Web 2.0 toolbar automatically alerts you to the most popular content on the top Web 2.0 sites.
The Web 2.0 toolbar was at first created to satisy my own need for speed in tracking the Web 2.0 space not just some idea that I came up with…I actually use it daily!
Comments»
Just downloaded the toolbar for Firefox and find it very useful even though I’m just a regular web user. For future development I would like to have a button to toggle the toolbar on/off and more customisable features just as adding a shortcut to any program or file on my computer or a link to any website.