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Google Browser Sync

…or whatever it’s called. It’s a Firefox extension that keeps your bookmarks, passwords, cookies, history, and session information synchronized between multiple computers. It even encrypts the data, so that (according to google) even they can’t read it. I’d want this independently verified before I stored my passwords or cookies on there, but for now, the bookmarks sync feature is awesome. If you’re using something like Chipmark (like I was) this will blow your mind. Since it’s not a live storage system, when it can’t reach google, your browser still works.

Anyway, check it out. A google search will yield the firefox extension.


Posted September 27, 2006 at 8:49 am in cool shit Permalink
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On 9/28/06 at 1:53 am, yumtoast proclaimed...

very cool



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