Bookmarks get a new look and learn a few new tricks
November 19th, 2014 | Published in Google Chrome
We all know how hard it can be to find something once you've saved it. Starting today, it's a lot easier thanks to an update to bookmarks in the latest Chrome Beta. We’ll be rolling this feature gradually out over the next few weeks. Try out the new Bookmarks Manager by going to your Chrome Menu > Bookmarks > Bookmarks Manager.
Now when you create a bookmark, you can select an image and add a note or snippet to help you find that bookmark more quickly later. Google will also suggest a folder if it seems like it could be a fit.
The new bookmarks get even better if you’re signed in to Chrome with sync enabled:
Adding, organizing, and browsing your bookmarks is now easier (and prettier) than ever before. Have any questions about your new bookmarks? Join the discussion here.
Posted by Cynthia Johanson, Product Manager and Super Star-rer
The new bookmarks get even better if you’re signed in to Chrome with sync enabled:
- Improved search: Quickly find that elusive page with search powered by Google, which looks not only at the bookmark title and snippet, but also the bookmarked page’s content.
- Collect bookmarks by topic: Your bookmarks will automatically be organized by topic, like “Tokyo” and “Photography.” If you’d rather, you can still organize them into folders yourself.
- Familiar bookmarks, new look: Your existing bookmarks will automatically get updated with images and descriptions, wherever possible.
- Share: Have a folder of favorite bookmarks? You can make it public and share the link with whomever you’d like to access it.
- Access your bookmarks anywhere: Bookmarked an article on your phone to finish reading on your laptop? Chrome will continue to sync your bookmarks across all of your devices, just like it does today.
Adding, organizing, and browsing your bookmarks is now easier (and prettier) than ever before. Have any questions about your new bookmarks? Join the discussion here.
Posted by Cynthia Johanson, Product Manager and Super Star-rer