Google has a lot riding on its Google Chrome Web browser. The search engine Nov. 2 added bookmark sync for its latest build of Chrome to let the browser's 30 million users to keep their favorite Web pages up to date across multiple computing devices. The Chrome 4.0 beta is also 30 percent faster from the current stable release. Speed is a big deal for Chrome and Google's forthcoming Chrome Operating System, which will be the Linux-based launching platform for the Chrome browser and Web applications. Google Co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin recently gave the Chrome team a multi-million-dollar stock bonus for creating the browser. -
Google Nov. 2 rolled out
a beta of Chrome 4.0 with the much-requested bookmark sync tool
to enable Chrome's 30 million-plus users to keep their favorite Web
pages up to date across multiple computing devices.
The idea is fairly obvious these days; most users have
computers they ...