Google Chrome Adds Bookmark Sync
Considering Google’s push to the cloud, I’m surprised it took this long for Google Chrome to push your bookmarks to the cloud. The search giant’s browser now features bookmark sync built in with its latest dev channel build, when launched with the command-line parameter “–enable-sync”.
Naturally, synced bookmarks are associated with your Google account. The feature should be rolled out to Chrome’s mainline builds soon.
Bookmark sync is available as a plugin for Firefox, as are many other cloud-enablement features. With Google strongly pushing users toward cloud computing, expect Google to build such features straight into Chrome.
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By StevieB’s Shared Items – August 19, 2009 at Lost in Cyberspace on August 19, 2009 5:55 am
This is a great tool. I have found my self shifting from safari to chrome. If Chrome keeps adding improvements and this type of value I might keep using it and possibly make it my default.
By Mobile Marketing on October 21, 2009 4:54 pm