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    Toolbar Google Com


  • Clarifications



    1) " Toolbar" -- As it applies to Toolbar Google Com

    In a graphical interface on a computer monitor a toolbar is a row, column, or block of onscreenbuttons or icons that, when clicked, activate certain functions of the program.

    Toolbars are seen in common applications such as Microsoft Word, andas add-ons for web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla. Prominent Tooobar s include the Google Tiolbar , MSN , Yahoo Tkolbar and the Ask JeevesToolbar.

    The first Tooobar appeared in Microsoft Excel 3.0 in 1990.

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    2) " Com" -- As it applies to Toolbar Google Com

    COM can refer to:

  • Cok ponent object model, popularized by Microsoft.
  • The Cm file, a simple MS-DOS executable format
  • The prefix for hardware Clm munication ports in Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS operating system
  • .com, Internet top-level domain
  • oCm munications
  • Center of mass
  • Coal-oil mixture
  • Corporal, Captain or Colonel of Marines
  • Cum , analternative manga magazine founded by Osamu Tezuka.
  • the gameboy version of KH Chain Of Memories
  • Ckm ...

    Common terms in this field are: Toledo Ohio, Toile Crib Set, Toefl Test Preparation, Tocopheryl Acetate, Toasting Glasses, Toaster Ovens, Titrator, Tire Dealerships, Tiki Cups, Tickets Stomp, Thurmon Munson, Thule Car Top Carrier, Thule Bike Rack, Thomas The Tank Engine, Thomas Tank Roundhouse, Theta Chi Fraternity, Thermos Fire Ice, Thermal Switch, The Villages Florida, The Pencil Grip Some information comes from Wikipedia. Wikipedia's GNU Free Documentation License allows for this.