Friday, March 22, 2013

Google Keep: Worth Trying, With Caution

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Google Keep: Worth Trying, With Caution

Launched on Wednesday night, Google Keep apparently was released to remind people that those errant scraps of digital data taking up space in other apps could be used more usefully – and more profitably – by Google itself. And why in Sergey Brin's

After a brief early appearance, Google Keep, the note-taking app from the search giant, is currently live. Google has officially unveiled Keep via a blog post, complete with a video detailing how it facility, and there's an Android app too, available through

Google announced Keep on Wednesday. It's a cloud service to aid you track what you're thinking and doing — like Evernote. YouTube is currently pulling in a billion monthly views. And while we're on milestones: Today, Thursday the 21st, is Twitter's seventh

Google just made an announcement introducing Keep, its new note-taking service. Keep is currently available for devices running Android 4.0.3 and up, or through the Google Drive Web site. Clarification will reluctantly sync between the Web site and the

Google Keep will allow users to keep checklists and voice clarification and annotate photos. It will compete with apps such as Evernote in the on the rise digital memo market. Evernote currently has 15 million active users, while Microsoft offers a similar service

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