Google Launches The Google Toolbar

Free Software Download Enables Access to Google's Award-Winning Search Technology From Any Web Page

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - December 11, 2000 - Google Inc., developer of the award-winning Google search engine, today announced the immediate availability of the Google Toolbar(TM). This free browser plug-in enables Internet users to search for information with Google's fast, highly relevant search technology, from any web page on the Internet.

Available now from http://toolbar.google.com, the Google Toolbar is a powerful information search and retrieval companion that seamlessly integrates with a user's web browser. The Google Toolbar enables users to search for information on websites without their own search capability, and can quickly highlight and jump to search terms on any web page.

"The Google Toolbar provides fast access to Google's best search tools from any web page on the Internet," said Larry Page, Google CEO and co-founder. "Additionally, the powerful feature set enables users to save time while searching for information."

Google Toolbar features include:

The Google Toolbar is available free of charge for users of Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT, and version 5.0 or higher of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

About Google Inc.
Google exists to provide the world's best Internet search experience. Google accomplishes this for millions of users daily by delivering a powerful, fast, and easy way to find the most relevant information available. Google's technological innovations have powered the company to numerous awards, including the WIRED Readers Raves award for Most Intelligent Agent; a 2000 Webby and People's Voice Award For Best Technical Achievement; Best Search Engine on the Internet from Yahoo! Internet Life; Top Ten Best Cybertech of 1999 by TIME Magazine; Technical Excellence Award from PC Magazine; and Best Search Engine by The Net. A growing number of companies, including Yahoo!, AOL (Netscape), Cisco, Washingtonpost.com and Red Hat, rely on Google to power search on their websites. A privately held company based in Mountain View, Calif., Google's investors include Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia Capital. For the information you need, visit http://www.google.com