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Google Toolbar Installed

Google Toolbar Installed
Sweet action, I just installed the Google toolbar and guess what. I can write a post in a small little pop up window. Very handy if you just want to publish a small post or a cool new link found on the www. The toolbar sure has had improvements made to it since I last used it. It now has a pop-up killer (we all neeed popup killer) damn pop ups, I'll pop your up!. Also, you can fill out all your personal details, and then when it comes to filling in registration forms on the net, just push a button and Google does it for you. Clever indeed. So those of you who don't have the Google Toolbar on your webexplorer, be sure to get it, because it won't let you down.
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