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Google toolbar 4 is now available in Hindi

The new version of Google toolbar is customisable, with new features that would enable users to personalise their search experience and browse their favourite content more efficiently.

By Agencies 10/11/06

Google on Friday announced its latest version of Google toolbar 4 that will enable users to customise their search in Hindi. The new version of Google toolbar is customisable, with new features that would enable users to personalise their search experience and browse their favourite content more efficiently.

''Google toolbar has been designed to make the Internet easier to use and help people find the information they are looking for as quickly and easily as possible,'' a company statement said. With it, users can access Google search capabilities from any website without first having to visit the Google homepage. The new service would now offer online bookmarks, enhanced search features, and new sharing capabilities, all in Hindi.Google Toolbar 4 for Internet Explorer is now offered globally in more than 40 languages

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