Google Bookmarks now includes an experimental feature (for English users) called Lists for privately saving links in buckets, sharing them with friends or publicly publishing them to the web. Coupled with the recent addition of stars in search, Google Bookmarks — an oft-ignored product — is a lot more useful.
Lists introduce the notion of social bookmarking to the Google (Google) service, which was previously a private bookmarking utility. There’s also an array of features — like list comments, in-line YouTube (YouTube) and content previews, recommended links and location features — included with lists.
post: Jennifer Van Grove
