Google Chrome just down the lucrative business of the 'Toolbar'

GOOGLE Chrome just down the lucrative business of the 'Toolbar'

Google's browser does not allow the installation of 'toolbars', an option that has enabled thousands of users and recording 12% of search traffic online.

With its new browser, Google is not being very fair with its competitors as presumed. Despite that Chrome is not fixed as the default browser of choice (like Firefox or Explorer) and allows you to choose the search engine maintain the desired or the user having on other browsers, it is not possible to install a toolbar.

These applications are free, collecting a browser interface and integrate various options also include a search box with a search engine identified.

As publishes The New York Times, the theme of 'Toolbar' could be an issue largely irrelevant, if it were not estimated to comScore, such applications recorded 12 percent of Internet searches.

Each search engine has its own toolbar, and because of the traffic they get them, companies are willing to pay large sums of money for computer manufacturers install these default applications in equipment. Data from comScore showed that, of all searches across the bars, 12 percent used the engine Google, 18 percent Yahoo! and 42 percent IAC's Ask.

One of the reasons that Google does not allow the installation of the bars in your browser, because it ruins the design simple and intuitive that have succeeded in their design, but certainly also for not diverting traffic to other search sites other than Google.