So many people have asked about the small Google rectangular icon  next to Windows 7 Start Orb on my taskbar that I have finally decided to  publish this post. Originally, Windows Quick Search Box was introduced  for Mac only, but Google has included it as part of Internet Explorer 8  toolbar too.
Google has a  history of sneaking small features into their products without anyone  noticing. Mind you, Google Quick Search Box is not a small feature and  is one of the many reasons for the increase in my productivity. If you  have no idea what I am taking about, have a look at the screenshot  below.
Click the Google Quick  Search icon or hit a hotkey(can be changed) to bring up Google Quick  Search box, now type any keyword and it will search the web, default  browser address bar, local drive, and your desktop. The recommended  results at most time are quite accurate.
Google includes this  features as part of IE8 toolbar and is not included in Firefox toolbar.  You don’t need to use IE8 after installing this toolbar, I am a  Firefox/Chrome user myself.
An important question arises, when you  search for any term, will it open Internet Explorer 8 browser to  display the results? No, it will open the search results in the Windows  Default Browser(it could be FF/Chrome/Opera/Safari) or you can manually  select it by right-clicking the Google Quick Search icon in the  taskbar(see screenshot below).
In layman’s term, Google  Quick Search can search in your desktop, on the web, in local  drive(windows indexed) and in your default browser’s address bar, thus,  making it one powerful must-have search tool for every Windows user.  Also it will save you the headache of having to open the web browser  before initiating a search.
You can install the Internet Explorer 8  toolbar from the following link, please open it using IE8, opening it  in any other browser will not work since you will be redirected.
Google Internet  Explorer 8 Toolbar
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