Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 17:05 GMT
Bookmark Syncing? #
Or you could just use XMarks.com for bookmark syncing as it has support for Firefox, IE and Safari as well as Chrome.
Google's developers clearly missed all the Halloween fun, with both the Chrome and Wave teams slinging out updates yesterday. The Wave team has pushed out a "developer instance" of the messaging everything platform. "One of the fundamental concepts we discussed was the vision for wave as an open communications protocol. We are …
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Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 13:40 GMT
They've managed to break google reader tabs on igoogle (at least here anyway)
Back to firefox.
Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 15:51 GMT
and twittered about how fast Chrome 4.whatever was. So I can concurr with 30% speed increase.
Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 17:05 GMT
Or you could just use XMarks.com for bookmark syncing as it has support for Firefox, IE and Safari as well as Chrome.
Posted Tuesday 3rd November 2009 17:05 GMT
Bookmark Sync built into a browser? Sound like anyone we know.... Opera maybe...
Posted Wednesday 4th November 2009 01:11 GMT
Except Opera Link will now sync quick dial, typed history, custom search providers, notes and other stuff (http://www.opera.com/link/).
Which was great when I had to reinstall Windows 7 after my borked Vista upgrade. There is something extremely satisfying to open Opera, login to sync and all your bookmarks, quick dials and searches are already in place. Now if they could add keyboard profiles and menu preferences that would be even better :)
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