Google Chrome to get browser synchronization
Google Chrome is a pretty slick web browser. It’s fast, doesn’t have a lot of toolbars cluttering the window, and runs each browser tab as a separate process which makes it harder to crash the whole browser. But there’s one thing that’s kept me from switching to Chrome full-time: The lack of a good way to synchronize your browser settings over the internet. If you use Firefox, you can install the Mozilla Weave or Xmarks extensions to synchronize your bookmarks and other settings across multiple computers. Add a bookmark on one machine and it will show up in Firefox on your other machine. If you use multiple computers on a regular basis, this can be a killer feature. And Chrome doesn’t have it… yet. But according to a message on the Chromium development list , Google plans to add the ability to synchronize your settings using your Google account

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Google Chrome to get browser synchronization
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