Last week, the folks at Google announced there would be no further development for Google Notebook. They didn’t say they were turning it off or dumping it – just no longer developing for it.
663 comments on that post (so far)… I guess I can gather that this announcement has freaked out a lot of
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Although I consider myself a digital sort of guy with my affection for RSS feeds, eBooks and life via the web browser, I have to admit that I still subscribe to a handful of (*gasp*) paper magazines. At the end of the day, I just enjoy reading something in bed that doesn’t involve backlighting and
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Update 3/6/2010: Wow! This post is over 2 years old and still gets a lot of traffic. For those curious, I’ve gone the Evernote / wine route, but can’t make the update to version 3.5.
I’m a huge fan of Microsoft’s OneNote. I’m rapidly becoming a convert to EverNote as well.
Suppose I’m on my Linux
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Have you caught wind of Google Gears yet?
Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using [...] JavaScript APIs
Did you catch the key part there? Web applications that can be run offline? If this is done right, it could really put a new spin
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I was just doing a quick Google search and noticed something new (I think?). You know that little linkbar across the top of the screen? I’ve never noticed the “My Notebooks” link there before:
Now, is that just showing up because I actually use Google Notebook, or does it show up for anyone logged
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