As I've mentioned before, there are a few pieces missing from the Google Chrome browser sync puzzle: passwords, history... and your currently open tabs. Password sync code has actually been in the Chromium code for some time, and the rest of the missing functionality will no doubt be added -- it's a vital part of Google's "your platform everywhere" attitude toward Chrome browsing.
Today the underpinnings of session sync have arrived has well. Surf in Chrome on your desktop, sign off to head for the bus, whip out your tablet, and pick up right where you left off. It'll be an especially welcome feature once early adopters have their hands on that snazzy Google/Verizon Chrome OS tablet due out in November.
Today the underpinnings of session sync have arrived has well. Surf in Chrome on your desktop, sign off to head for the bus, whip out your tablet, and pick up right where you left off. It'll be an especially welcome feature once early adopters have their hands on that snazzy Google/Verizon Chrome OS tablet due out in November.
Tab sync code on its way to Google Chrome originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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