Getting to know Google Chrome - #2 - Your bookmarks in Google Chrome

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#2 / March 3, 2009 / 2:35 min.

Your bookmarks in Google Chrome

Google Chrome will allow you to make bookmarks while you're browsing the Web, a lot easier for you. It provides a number of ways to bookmark sites and keep them organized.
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- When you get to a site you want to bookmark click on the star that's at the front of the address bar.

- In the dialog that comes up you can give the bookmark a name and assign it to a folder like bookmarks bar, other bookmarks or a folder.

- A bookmarks bar runs across the top of the browser and is a good place to put bookmarks that you use frequently.

- Click the wrench icon to turn the bookmarks bar off or on.

- Over on the right-hand side the Other bookmarks section holds your
other bookmark folders and can be easily accessed.

- You can import bookmarks from Firefox and Internet Explorer by clicking on the wrench icon and selecting import bookmarks and settings.

- When you click a new tab you see a representation of the sites you
visit most.

- You also get a list of sites you've recently bookmarked.

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