Google Chrome would soon feature bookmark syncing

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August 4th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 59 times, 1 so far today

Google Chrome would soon feature bookmark syncing

Opera has it inbuilt. Firefox users can use one of the several add-ons. Google Chrome is now going to get inbuilt support for bookmark syncing.

Google engineer Tim Steele posted in a message on the Chromium mailing list that builds in the near future would soon start featuring the code for such functionality.

He said: “We have built a library that implements the client side of our sync protocol, as well as the Google server-side infrastructure, to serve Google Chrome users and synchronize data to their Google Account.”

The aim is to provide the functionality through public code libraries so as to maintain the open source nature of the project.

Xmarks is one third party service that provides a similar solution for multiple browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Apple Safari. They are also working on extending support to Google Chrome in the future.

Checkout: browser/sync is moving in





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