Metadata multiple computers

I have a few questions about metadata and Adobe Bridge CS5.1
Firstly, when I export a file from Premiere, I also get and xmp file with it, and as I understood that is the file that holds all metadata information.
Now, when I delete that xmp file, and go in Bridge, I can still edit and save the metadata for video file. Does tha mean that metadata can be embedded in video file itself? For what do I need xmp file than?
Also, when I find that file in Bridge from 2nd computer, I don`t get the metadata that I entered in 1st computer, and if I try to change or add something on 2nd computer, I don`t see changes on 1st computer..?
Thank you for helping me with this..

Try these links  for metadata info
Examining Metadata
how to add metadata
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