Save and Sync Bookmarks in Chrome through Google Accounts
Google Chrome now comes with a sync tool that will store your Bookmarks data in your Google account. Those Bookmarks will be available to all the computers that are synced to that account. This makes bookmarks some kind of portable and you can access them from any computer that you want which I have never seen before.
Generally, by bookmark synchronization we mean that the bookmarks that I have created in other browsers will be imported to that browsers and there is already an add-on called Xmarks to do the same thing. But this new bookmark synchronization tool assigns a new meaning with its latest Chrome Dev release 4.0.201.1. Here is how you can use the service.
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Google Chrome new beta version got some important updates as it was released on 17th March, 2009. With Firefox constantly upgrading itself to settle to a stable version that is less prone to crashing and with IE 8 threatening to come out with seriously flexible features, this move from Google was quite expected. Google Chrome hasn't hit the same success story of Google's other products yet. For a matter of fact, Google Chrome's initial hype was soon superseded by other browsers for strange reasons. So let's explore the updated google Chrome New beta.







