
Google has found itself submerged in hot waters of user privacy once again. This time it’s the search engine’s Toolbar feature. And this time, it’s going to court.

Google has found itself submerged in hot waters of user privacy once again. This time it’s the search engine’s Toolbar feature. And this time, it’s going to court.
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Israel-based startup Wibiya has made waves with their social web toolbar, experiencing tremendous growth since their June 2009 launch and positioning themselves as the most popular web toolbar on the Internet. The Wibiya toolbar allows site owners to instantly integrate their entire web presence, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other outside functionality, into their website. A little over a year after the company’s launch, Wibiya is now being used on over 70,000 active websites and boasts 150 million unique monthly users – that’s almost as many as Twitter!
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Website owners already know that their sidebar, the right-side of the screen if you’re looking at it, can easily become a dumping ground for all of the links that don’t fit within the body. The Wibiya toolbar, a solution that adds heavy-weight social media functionality with a snippet of simple embed code, helps you maximize the bottom of your Website pages.
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There’s a lot of connectedness going on lately. And MySpace is looking to stay at the forefront of it all. After announcing MySpaceID along with a new partnership with browser Flock and authentication service, it’s pretty clear that MySpace wants to make its features as easily accessible as possible. Today, the new MySpace toolbar continues these efforts, with a browser add-on that gives you omnipresent access to your MySpace account and quick links to various features.
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Available today for MySpace users in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India and Ireland, is MySpace Toolbar. This is MySpace’s latest move to ensure that members would have instant access to their MySpace as they do their daily web surfing habits. MySpace Toolbar runs on IE 6 or higher and Firefox 2.0 or higher. Read more