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    Sunday 28 April 2013

    How to transfer / sync Chrome browser bookmarks Nexus 7

    You got your Nexus tablet 7. You set it to use it everyday. You want to access or transfer or synchronize bookmarks, passwords, chrome extension, the application on your laptop or Mac to your tablet Nexus 7.

    It is easier than you think with the Google Chrome browser. You can sync all your browser almost everything chrome on all your devices, including the Nexus 7.

    Sign Installation

    Google Chrome on a PC or Mac computer
    If you have turned the sign on the chrome on your computer, skip this step. You must ensure that you synchronize the things you need such as bookmarks, extensions, etc. tabs open in chrome settings.

    1. Open the Chrome browser on your computer
    2. Click on the Settings icon and select “Sign into Chrome” option.

    3. Enter your username and password to a Google Account. Make sure you use the same account that you use on the Nexus 7 tablet.
    4. Thats it. It synchronizes all settings, including your Chrome bookmarks between devices. You can also choose what you want to sync your device chrome.

    Go to Chrome settings on your computer and click on the advanced sync settings. You can select the option you want to sync here, including bookmarks, applications, passwords, omnibox search history, themes, plugins, etc.

    Access

    bookmarks etc on Nexus Tablet 7 application
    Open the Chrome browser on a Nexus tablet 7. Press Menu to view bookmarks as shown in the figure below. You should see a bookmark as a marker, office mobile bookmarks, bookmark the other. Your computer can be found in the office bookmark bookmarks.

    Thats it. All your browser settings as a marker chrome omnibox search history, plugins, open tabs, etc. are available on the Nexus tablet 7.

    Check also other boards such as the Nexus camera 7 launch applications, connect to a TV, etc.

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