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For me that is very useful since I use different computers. I even created an opera account for it.
I guess this feature will make its way to other browsers in the near future...
Bookmark sync has been available in Firefox since the fairly early 2.x days. First with Google Sync, then with whatever XMarks was called back then. Now you can even sync your bookmarks across IE, Safari, and Firefox using XMarks. And some FF extensions save their preferences in bookmarks, so those sync as well.
Google Chrome and Opera were the only ones missing this feature.