Google has released a new developer preview of Chrome 4, version 4.0.201.1 which comes with a new cloud-based bookmark syncing tool that syncs your bookmarks to your Google Account. Why have synced bookmarks? You can use any computer anywhere in the world and always use the same set of bookmarks and have them synced across all of the computers because the content is stored in the cloud (Internet).
In order to activate the feature you must launch Google Chrome with the --enable-sync command-line flag. You can just throw it in the shortcut to Chrome, and that will work as well. Once you set up sync from the Tools menu, Chrome will then upload and store your bookmarks in your Google Account. Anytime you add or change a bookmark, your changes will be sent to the cloud and immediately broadcast to all other computers for which you've activated bookmark sync (using the same XMPP technology as Google Talk).
What do you think of the new Chrome Syncable Bookmarks?