Today google has added a very new feature to Google Toolbar, Google Sidewiki. It allows users or web site visitors to leave comments about the websites / webpages they are visiting.

You can share you views or leave your comments for others, about that particular webpage, whether you like it or not, However your views can only shared with those who also have sidewiki enabled.

Google just introduced Google Sidewiki, a new service or we can say a new feature in the Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. With Sidewiki, visitors can share their views or leave comments about that particular webpage, whether you like it or not.

However, Sidewiki doesn’t work on Chrome, Sidewiki for Chrome will be available later.

To use Sidewiki, you have to install the latest version of Google Toolbar (version for Firefox 6.1, Internet Explorer 6.3), and a Google account. With the help of Sidewiki users can share knowledge and experience with users from around the world. You can write comments, share knowledge and communicate additional information when you visit different web sites. All you need to do is open the sidebar on the left of the browser window. The contributions are visible to all the users

Google Sidewiki

"Many visitors of the websites may have different opinions, experiences, facts and knowledge about the page or website they are visitng, which could greatly enhance the wealth of knowledge and experience of many future visitors to that wesite," said Tom Stocky, director of product management at Google. " By adding an interactive element to the experience of viewing a webpage, Sidewiki has the power to increase information sharing online and enhance people's overall web experience."



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According to a report on the All Things Digital Website, preliminary discussion between Yahoo! and Microsoft about a search partnership, now have taken place.

The report said that Talks have included a face to face meeting between Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz and Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. All Things Digital Website stressed that the talks are centered on what sort of advertising and search partnership might be possible.

Steve Ballmer has been saying for months he would be open to a search deal, while Carol Bartz is not so excited for such an agreement, in her far more limited comments on the subject.
In Past few months, Microsoft's position has strengthened somewhat, with Redmond having hired a number of Yahoo's top search individuals, including Qi Lu. Few business deals have also been grabbed by the company aimed at boosting its query share and begun testing of its next-generation search product, code-named Kumo.

But the software maker also needs the share boost that Yahoo could give it. Microsoft is preparing to back Kumo's launch with a big ad push and would benefit from spreading those costs over more than its current single-digit share of the market.

Yahoo, meanwhile, has held more than double Microsoft's share, but could be headed for a decline after losing several toolbar deals to Microsoft and Google. A report on Thursday said the lost deals could cost the company as much as three percentage points of share, or 15 percent of its search volume.