This year Google will introduce a system tentatively called "Google Stars." This system will organize your media. Google is now testing this cloud service bookmarking tool.
It’s organized in its most basic terms into Images, Webpages, and Videos, and it’ll all be based on a tiny Star graphic in the right-hand side of your Chrome web browser’s address bar.
Google Chrome web browser hit the star on the far right of the address bar. From there, Google will save said piece of the internet for your later browsing.
You can make folders of your own, you can view all of your content at once, and you create filters. The entire setup looks extremely simple like Google Drive, but until you start to fill "Stars" up, it’s barren.
The folders on Google Stars could be set to either public (for sharing) or private visibility, and that items could be moved between them.
Now we know that each folder will require a name and a description, will also have an option to be placed in a parent folder, and can be edited as well as deleted.
This entire system will be drag-and-drop friendly and will be searchable as well and it looks too simple.
It’s organized in its most basic terms into Images, Webpages, and Videos, and it’ll all be based on a tiny Star graphic in the right-hand side of your Chrome web browser’s address bar.
Google Chrome web browser hit the star on the far right of the address bar. From there, Google will save said piece of the internet for your later browsing.
You can make folders of your own, you can view all of your content at once, and you create filters. The entire setup looks extremely simple like Google Drive, but until you start to fill "Stars" up, it’s barren.
The folders on Google Stars could be set to either public (for sharing) or private visibility, and that items could be moved between them.
Now we know that each folder will require a name and a description, will also have an option to be placed in a parent folder, and can be edited as well as deleted.
This entire system will be drag-and-drop friendly and will be searchable as well and it looks too simple.
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