Latest Chrome Preview Includes Bookmark Syncing
Posted 08/18/09 at 05:00:00 PM by Paul Lilly
Nope, Google's Chrome browser still doesn't come with extension support (do'h!), but as of the latest developer build, it does come with built-in bookmark syncing (woohoo!).
"Many users have several machines, one at home and one at work for example. This new feature makes it easy to keep the same set of bookmarks on all your machines, and store them alongside your Google Docs for easy web access," Google wrote in a blog post.
Somewhat late to the bookmark syncing game, Chrome is the only major browser to make the feature both built-in and free. User's of Apple's Safari browser have been able to sync bookmarks for some time now, but it requires a MobileMe subscription ($99/year). Firefox users don't have to fork over any ducats, but they do have to install an appropriate extension, such as Xmarks.

Image Credit: google-chrome-browser.com
Opera already has free,
Submitted by foamcup on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 2:15pm
Opera already has free, built-in bookmark sync.
I agree with that guy ^
Submitted by 1337Goose on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 3:57pm
Yeah, Opera does it, and it also syncs everything else, from your speed dial to your browsing history right out of the box... if you want it to, that is.
Opera users can also sync
Submitted by n0ctis on Tue, 08/18/2009 - 6:07pm
Opera users can also sync their whining about marketshare settings between different international judicial bodies.
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