I think in the near future the Ubuntu Store will be capable of remember
the apps we've install in a previous time. So when we brought a new
phone the apps will be automatically installed... And since the ubuntu
store is connected to the credentials "ubuntu one" some kind of storage
must exist. The same could be applied to the ubuntu browser. Now its a
matter of financial decision according to the goals canonical wants.
But, at least, one "ubuntu one manager" could be interesting... choosing
what to sync and what not to sync.

Other suggestion, could be an option in the browser like "login" and the
user could enter his google account or yahoo, and syncs his data from
chromium.

Or even the two options...

Of course, making the "ubuntu one manager" is more "valuable" in terms
of marketing... And I really believe that canonical will face this
decision in the future .

Thanks for the answer Oliver! Keep the good work ;)

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