The Chrome team at Google is ‘very’ actively working on the browser, Google Chrome. And for some reason, it seems that they release a new version of the browser with every new feature added.
After themes and extensions support, they have now included bookmarks synchronization. Not sure if this feature would actually come in handy, but it’s a cool one!
To enable this feature, you will need the latest Chrome (4.0.201.1) from the Dev Channel to get Bookmarks Synchronization. Firefox and Safari already had this feature using third-party addons, but Google Chrome will have it built-in and you will need Google account to use it because your booksmarks are stored on Google Docs.
After getting Chrome 4.0.201.1, users will need to enable it by adding –enable-sync to the command line. Then you can enable it from the Tools (wrench button) menu.
Chrome is really speeding up to take over other browsers like Firefox and Safari. You think they’ll succeed?

August 19th, 2009
Muhammad Iqbal
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