Google Chrome Bookmark Sync coming up
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Users may soon be able to synchronize their bookmarks across multiple computers, with the help of a new developer build, which is expected to be released by Google in the recent future.

Tim Steele, a software engineer at Google, 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 new Chrome bookmark sync would allow users to store and sync user bookmarks in a way that can be extended to other products. Users would be able to connect to multiple clients at the same time.

It would also let changes to be made at a time when a server is offline.

Google's much awaited GDrive storage service plus Chrome OS will also add to the value of the upcoming Chrome browser.

Google's Enterprise Partner, LTech has recently launched a similar service named Google Docs Backup for Windows users that copies Docs files from Google's cloud to a local hard-drive.

In mid-2008 Google suspended its Browser Sync extension that it developed for Firefox, which was used to store data on company servers.

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