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Google Chrome to share bookmarks across multiple PCs
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Google Chrome to share bookmarks across multiple PCs

by Stuff.tv  on Aug 5, 2009
Tags: Google | Chrome | software
Google's Chrome browser is set to allow you to sync your bookmarks with your Google Account. Could data syncing be Google Chrome OS's killer feature?

Google Chrome developers have announced that it's working on a feature to sync your internet bookmarks to your Google account.

The feature will launch for developers later this month but will come to consumer versions of Chrome soon. It's just for bookmarks at the moment but Google Chrome OS will do the same with your data.

Bookmark synching in Google Chrome will be push so anything you do in one browser will pop up straight away in any other windows you have open on other PCs.

The bookmarks you save won't be restricted to Chrome either. They'll be synched to your Google account and accessible through a web app.

Bookmarks are a good beginning but true data synching across machine with Google Chrome OS could be its killer feature. Read more about Google Chrome with our 10 things you need to know.

(via Google via Gizmodo) 

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