Google Browser Sync Lives On

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Wednesday, 25th Jun 2008 | Share




Sometime back we had told you how Google had decided to stop development and support of the popular plugin Google Browser Sync, many bloggers and users alike were disappointed about the decision.

Google on the other hand had other plans for the plugin as they have decided to make Google Browser Sync releasing the source code of the plugin on Google Code. Though that may sound good news to many we still have to worry about the server support that Google will stop providing at the end of the year, which may render the plugin useless with no server to store your data on.

We definitely hope to see a newer version of the plugin that is compatible with Firefox 3 now that the source code can be edited by anyone.

Via: [Cybernet News and Download Squad]

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  1. Aalaap Ghag
    June 25th, 2008 at 4:44 pm #

    I think Mozilla Weave has already taken over from Google Browser Sync, so the open source release of GBS is only going to be good for enthusiasts looking to see how it works.

    Weave is still just an alpha 0.1 right now, but it works just fine. At least it did fine till I was still using Firefox 3 :P

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