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EuroSciCon, the European Life Science communications company, are delighted to announce the launch of a new tool for Life Scientists.  Amongst the many features of the free Life Science toolbar is the ability to allow the user to get instant access to scientific web sites and life science societies wherever they are on the internet.  The user also gets notifications when a Life Science meeting report becomes available, when forthcoming Life Science events are announced and when emails hit their account.

“The main advantage is the amount of time that will be saved when using the computer” said Dr Claire Morgan (EuroSciCon executive).   “Whenever using the internet the toolbar is present to allow instant access to a variety of Life Science sites.  The number of sites that the bar links to is growing all the time and we welcome suggestions from our users.”

In addition to the Life Science focus of the toolbar there is also the ability to browse search engines such as Google or science search engines like Sciseek .  It also blocks pop ups, and includes cookie-, cache- and history cleaners.  More information about the toolbar can be found at http://euroscicon.media-toolbar.com/ where it can be downloaded in seconds.

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