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Google Bookmarks
Type of site
Social bookmarking
OwnerGoogle
URLwww.google.com/bookmarks
Current statusActive

Google Bookmarks is a free online bookmarking service, available to Google Account holders.[1] It is completely separate from browser-based bookmarking and should not be confused with the Bookmarks function on any popular browser, Google Chrome included. Google Bookmarks was launched on October 10, 2005.[2] It is cloud based service that allows users to bookmark webpages and add labels or notes.

Users can access their bookmarks from any browser on any computer by signing into their Google account. The bookmarks are searchable, and searches are performed on the full text of the bookmarked pages, not just the labels and notes.[3]

Google Toolbar has a tool enabling users to easily bookmark pages and access them. Bookmarks can also be created manually from the web interface, or by use of third-party tools such as Firefox extensions created for the purpose of managing the user's Google Bookmarks account[4] and keeping them synchronized to the browser's bookmarks.

A simple JavaScript function labeled Google Bookmark is created on the Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar, which opens a window to save the bookmark to the Google Bookmarks. This same function can be imported into other browsers as a bookmarklet.[5]

References

  1. ^ Bookmarks Google help
  2. ^ Google Targets Del.icio.us by Michael Arrington in TechCrunch on October 11, 2005 (retrieved on January 20, 2011)
  3. ^ Chitu, Alex (3 March 2007). "Google Bookmarks FAQ". Google Operating System. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  4. ^ Official list of add-ons for Firefox
  5. ^ Alex Chitu, "Useful Google Bookmarklets", Google Operating System