Thursday, March 21, 2013
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Google Readies Google Keep to Threaten Evernote, Really?

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It seems that Evernote and all popular to-do lists apps need to be careful because Google comes back with a new breakthrough called Google Keep. What is offered by this Android app? The first is the application can be used across devices, meaning you can sync your notes with the tablet or Smartphone that you have. There are so many uses of this app. If an idea comes across your mind, you can immediately record it with this application. You can add photos and checklists to mark which notes are important to you. Google makes the best of its services. Many Google's services sync with the app so you can use this application from anywhere. Google just fused the app with Google Drive service so you can record your thoughts at any time.

Google Keep resembles OneNoe and Evernote. This application can only run on Android 4.0. If you use the old versions of Android, you should immediately update your Smartphone. Just after you get the app, install it right away and you can take note your random thoughts. You can read the notes through the app on the web. You can find it in Google Drive. If you think if the app is simple to use, yes it is. Even when it is user-friendly, you will still get a great functionality.

Google keep main features

You can record voice notes and upload them. You can also share your photos and change the notes you have written into checklists. Google Keep will actually facilitate you to arrange schedule and write notes more easily. As the app has been available in the Android Store, you can get it now. First open Google keep, next you have to log into your Google account. You can create a new one or use your existing account. You could just write down the notes or simply say some words and the app will translate your speech into notes.

Google keep now has officially joined Evernote that is already known as a great app for taking notes and organizing schedules. Evernote has over 34 million registered users. Can Google Keep overtake what Evernote has achieved? It is too early to make any predictions. The new Google's app will probably share spot with other popular to-do lists apps someday.

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