Might be worth mentioning that Apple already does this with Safari and
its pay-for service MobileMe (aka .mac).

Browser data synchronisation would be very nice to have though.

On Sep 4, 11:36 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not a bad idea and im reasonably sure Google was looking into this. I
> remember and addon for FF that had this sort of functionality.
>
> On Sep 5, 8:14 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I realized it might not be clear what I mean... Maybe the browser
> > could have a login page (which could be set to automatically login if
> > you wanted, of course)... That way the bookmarks and saved passwords
> > would be part of your chrome account, and load into the browser when
> > you logged in. Maybe a setting like "home computer / public
> > computer".
>
> > Google is all about making everything internet based, I'm surprised
> > chrome isn't already setup like this.
>
> > On Sep 4, 5:14 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > I know this might be complicated, but it would be cool if you could
> > > log into your google account through the browser, and it would load
> > > your custom settings and bookmarks. I understand that maybe a limited
> > > number of people would really use this, but I definitely would. I
> > > switch computers a couple times a day while at school, and it would be
> > > nice to have all my passwords and bookmarks follow me with a google
> > > chrome account.
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