Google Bookmarks is experimenting with a feature called, Lists, currently being used by its English users. Lists allows people to privately save links in buckets, share them, or publicly post them around the web. According to Mashable, some features include "list comments, in-line Youtube and content previews, as well as recommended links and location features." If Google detects that you search the same kind of topics frequently, it will automatically save the search in your bookmarks - into Lists. For people who research and use Google often, this can be a huge timesaver.
I think this new feature is very convenient and will become a very useful tool in everyday life. Using Google Lists, I will be able to save searches for one topic specifically in one place. I will not need to search through my browser history, but rather click on one link and have all the information I need at the tip of my fingers.
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