The updated bookmark manager includes a new interface, search powered by Google, sharing and automatically generated folders.
"When you bookmark, you can now save an image and note to make your bookmarks more helpful. Also, Google will suggest a folder if it seems like it could be a fit," informs Google.
Here's the welcome screen, which suggests that some features are disabled if your bookmarks are encrypted:
Some of the existing bookmarks are updated with images and descriptions.
The card-based interface lets you remove images, edit titles, descriptions and URLs, select bookmarks just like in Google+ Photos, move them to a folder or delete them.
The new bookmark manager uses Google to search the full content of your bookmarks, but this doesn't work if your bookmarks are encrypted.
Other features that didn't work for me: sharing folders and topics, which should automatically group your bookmarks into categories like "Tokyo" and "Photography".
{ Thanks, Herin Maru. }
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