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June 5, 2008 7:29 AM PDT

Yahoo inks InstallShield deal to help propagate toolbar

Posted by Stephen Shankland
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Upate 9:40 a.m. PT--I clarified the partnership terms for companies that want to bundle the toolbar.

Yahoo announced a partnership with Acresso Software, which develops the InstallShield software installer product, that the companies say will make it easier to spread the Yahoo Toolbar.

The Yahoo Toolbar augments browser possibilities.

(Credit: Yahoo)

Through the deal, it will be easier for the 71,000 software organizations using InstallShield to bundle the toolbar into the installation process, the companies said Thursday. Of course, software companies still must want to bundle the toolbar, but the Acresso option makes that easier to do if they so choose.

The Yahoo Toolbar adds abilities such as pop-up ad blocking, Yahoo Mail notification, bookmark centralization, and some spyware protection to Internet Explorer and Firefox, the two most widely used Web browsers.

Perhaps more important in Yahoo's effort to remain competitive with Google, the free download also features a search box.

Originally posted at News Blog
Stephen Shankland covers Google, Yahoo, search, online advertising, portals, digital photography, and related subjects. He joined CNET News in 1998 and since then also has covered servers, supercomputing, open-source software, and science. E-mail Stephen.
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by Kev Orng June 5, 2008 10:22 AM PDT
Let me know when they make it easier to uninstall.

Like maybe some way I can zap it remotely from my parent's computer without having to drive over there to do it.
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by benjaminstraight July 28, 2008 3:47 AM PDT
Toolbars are irritating.
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