The dual Google search toolbars (one in the top-right, the other in it's own row) definitely brings back some memories about how browsers used to look.
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Yup, the default search in IE, which MSFT had to allow you to set to Google as part of the DOJ action, then the Google toolbar with the "pagerank" indicator (every SEO consultant's best friend).
I used to hit prchecker.info daily. They had built a tool that sites could display as part of a "badge" which I'm sure was a great source of backlinks for them.
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The dual Google search toolbars (one in the top-right, the other in it's own row) definitely brings back some memories about how browsers used to look.
Yup, the default search in IE, which MSFT had to allow you to set to Google as part of the DOJ action, then the Google toolbar with the "pagerank" indicator (every SEO consultant's best friend).
I used to hit prchecker.info daily. They had built a tool that sites could display as part of a "badge" which I'm sure was a great source of backlinks for them.