On http://asktom.Oracle.com, I saw Tom actually recommended a Firefox browser. I downloaded one after Mozilla (http://www.mozilla.com), and installed on my Linux. A bit. I feel that this browser is really short and delicate. Many places can be able to point. But do not support ShockWave plugins. Speaking of plugins, you can download a Google toolbar at http://googlebar.mozdev.org/index.html. Don't say it, it's true that you are close to Windows. It seems that Google's embarrassment is. This little thing can also be used on Windows. The lack of beauty is that the Google strip UI under Linux is still not beautiful. The following information is found on Googlebar site:
Other Search-Related Projects on Mozdev
Biobar-Searh All Important Biological Databases, Including Scientific Litrate, Genome, And More.
. - Emulates the yahoo! component Toolbar in Mozilla.
Easysearch- Offers a Search Tolbar with More General Coverage of Many Search Engines.
Expasybar- Searches The Expasy Database Of Biomolecules. Chemists of the world, unite!
Mycroft- Collection of Search Plugins for Mozilla's Sidebar Search (Formerly Known As Sherlock)
GIMLI- Another Project To Re-Create Popular Toolbars, Starting With a Dictionary.
NEEDLESEARCH- Allows Users to search in mozilla, or add a new search string to the toolbar automatic.
Pubmed- Searches The NLM-Medline Database of Articles and Citations in The Field of Medicine.
Qlookup- Add Google Search to Context Menu