Google Docs Liberation Update
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 | 4:00 PM
Labels: Data Liberation Blog
All your docs at once -- Today the Google Docs team is rolling out an upgrade to the bulk export feature launched in October. You can now export all of your documents (up to a maximum zip file size of 2 gigabytes) without having to scroll down to select them all. See Vijay's blog post for more information, plus some other useful features also being rolled out.
Chrome bookmarks -- We've been meaning to post a link to Kevin Tofel's post of a month ago explaining how to use Google Docs bulk export to share your Chrome bookmarks with other browsers. This was a feature that my colleague JJ Lueck quietly added, and we're thrilled that the world has noticed!
2 comments:
Darryl said...
Oh man, I'm using Chrome in a lot of places, but uh, no iPad version, so uh, would really love to be able to access my Chrome Bookmarks in some way. Can you please free them again??
I realize this post is from two years ago, but this really does kind of suck.
July 13, 2011 at 12:51 AM
ZakMcKraken said...
+1 :-/
it's still on this page http://www.dataliberation.org/google/chrome-bookmarks
but not working anymore :-(
August 4, 2011 at 5:03 AM
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