I just realized another benefit to linking my Chrome browser to my Google
account, besides bookmark synching.... I could finally have a Gmail notifier
built into my browser like I had with Firefox. I miss my Gmail notifier...

On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Nik H <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yes. I agree. I concur. I ditto.
> If chrome could in any way talk to my google account, i would agree.
> The bookmarks are a great start for integration of that sort. and I'd
> imagine they're only the tip of the iceberg. Once chrome can talk to
> my google account about bookmarks, could it not talk to it about my
> search history? about my saved passwords? about any of my settings?
> And if it can grab all of that, wouldn't this web browser become more
> than a window into the internet, and develop into an extension of the
> internet itself?
> To get back on point:
> Bookmark syncing with my google account in chrome would be awesome!
> -Nik
>
> On Dec 19, 3:35 am, SébastienZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would like to have the possibility to:
> > - synchronise my bookmarks with my google account so that I could
> > benefit from my surfing experience from any pc (that would need to be
> > customisable)
> > - be able to chose between different "Favorites toolbars" according to
> > the context (work, home,...)
>
> >
>

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