Google on Thursday introduced Toolbar Labs , a mechanism to let users of the browser add-on try experimental new features–including the first two, a locator service and support for simplified Chinese. Google is offering an experimental Simplified Chinese toolbar. (Credit: Google) The move is the newest demonstration–and the second in a week after the relaunch of Google Labs –of the company’s beta-testing philosophy. The company uses labs experiments to launch products rapidly even if they’re still half-baked, to get early feedback on products it needs to steer in the right direction, and to draw attention to its technology. “A few things to keep in mind as you check out Toolbar Labs: It’s a forum to test out new ideas, so some of these ideas will make it into the standard Toolbar, but others may not. Also, labs versions are not as well-tested as beta versions, so they may be slightly more unstable,” toolbar team members Aseem Sood and Susan Taing said in a blog post

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