For those of you who use several computers -- for example, a laptop at work and a desktop at home -- you've asked for a way to keep your Google Chrome bookmarks in sync across multiple computers. T...
For those of you who use several computers -- for example, a laptop at work and a desktop at home -- you've asked for a way to keep your Google Chrome bookmarks in sync across multiple computers. Today's new Google Chrome beta release allows you to do just that! You can keep your Google Chrome bookmarks synchronized and up-to-date across the multiple computers you use, without needing to manually recreate your bookmarks every time you use a different computer.
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Well here's my simple solution. Go to Google and search for " Using Google Bookmarks : Manage your bookmarks ". Click the link with the above search term. Read the page and add the Google Bookmark to Chrome. Then visit Google Bookmarks and add it as a bookmark in Chrome. Third enable sync bookmarks in Chrome Beta. After their synced you can enable it in the other copies of Chrome that you use and you'll end up with two simple bookmarks. One to save a bookmark and one to open them. Hope it helps.
I still use Firefox rarely .. when doing webdev, and in the rare instance that a page isn't well rendered in G.Chrome, and also when I want to be logged onto two gmail (or similar) accounts at once. Google Chrome on my computer supports like up to 40 or so browser instances .. any other browser has crashed & died at around 10 or 15; if G.Chrome crashes, normally the crash is confined to the specific problematical instance; with other browsers all die if one dies. luv--> G.Chrome !
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
I can't find it anywhere!!