GButts adds every Google service imaginable to your Firefox navbar
You can configure GButts to either show some or all of these bookmarks in your browser's navigation bar or you can just create a single Google icon that provides a drop-down menu with links to your favorite Google web applications.
[via Lifehacker]

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Quikboy said 8:16PM on 7-17-2009
Fitting name. Does someone honestly use every service/software Google offers, besides Google employees?
I only use a few, and have no reason to put more Googleware on my computer.
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wrabbit said 7:34AM on 7-18-2009
Alternatively you can take 5 minutes out of your day, create a bookmarks folder and put any and all links to google services in it and voila you just "installed GButts" :)
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Wil said 12:28AM on 7-18-2009
Great add on. You can change which services that show up and it's really easy to change the icons it displays (although you have to go in to the skin folder in the jar file to change the icons)
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