Google Chrome Includes Bookmark Syncing

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The Chrome web browser is one of Google’s products that is likely to be well adopted by the internet community with all of its nifty upgrades. Most of the more notable upgrades happen in Chromium, Chrome’s open-source development version. Recently, one new Chromium Dev upgrade really caught our attention – it’s the new ability to sync bookmarks.

Users who work on more than one PC can now access their bookmarks across every station they work on when using Chromium. They can save their bookmarks onto the cloud (and onto Google Docs) for easy retrieval from any other workstation they use, of course as long as the other workstations have been activated for bookmark sync and is internet connected.

This is very similar to Mozilla Firefox’s “Xmarks” extension. When you add to or edit your bookmarks, your list of bookmarks will also be updated on your other PC’s.

There’s just one problem with the upgrade right now – Chromium Dev is the most unstable of all Chrome browser versions, so trying out the update means you’ll have to be pretty brave. If you think you can handle the risk, go right ahead and try the new tweak for yourself, it looks cool.

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