Google Keep Has Now Been Officially Announced

Google Keep Has Now Been Officially Announced

We previously reported that Google Keep was going to be launched soon, today its finally here. The app has been beautifully developed and is now available for download. With everything moving in the digital arena, sticky-notes seem a bit outdated now. They’re great for jotting down that flash of genius idea that you may forget, or even writing down tasks that you need to accomplish. The problem with these notes is that they can be easily misplaced. Here’s where Google Keep comes in. All notes, which can include checklists and photos, are stored in Google Drive and will be synced to all of your devices. Keep can also automatically transcribe voice memos. It can swiftly search through notes as well, and there’s also the ability to archive or delete notes. (more…)

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Google Keep official, web and Android apps available now

It looks like that the leaked preview of Google Keep that we were treated with a couple of days ago is now official. Google announced Google Keep today, and it comes in the form of a web app tied to Google Drive, as well as an Android app that’s available now in the Google Play store. Google Keep is the search giant’s answer to Evernote and other note-taking apps out in the wild.

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The big headliner here for Google Keep is a lot like what Evernote is going after. A central place to jot down notes and record things that you want to come back to later, including photos, websites, lists, etc. All your notes are stored in Google Drive and synced across all your devices, and the Android app makes note-taking even easier on Android devices.

Just like Evernote, you can record voice memos, and even take photos of something and store it in Google Keep for reference later on. The Android interface is heavily tile-based, similar to the Windows Phone 8 interface, and you can drag around tiles to change the priority of notes and reminders quickly and easily.

You can access the web version right now at drive.google.com/keep, although we’ve been experiencing a ton of errors with the service and haven’t yet been able to start jotting down notes. However, we’ll have a full review of the service, as well as the Android app coming soon, so stay tuned!


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Google Keep Might Be A New Google Service

Google Keep Might Be A New Google ServiceOut with the old, and in with the new. Granted, Google Reader is an RSS reader, and what we are going to focus on here would be Google Keep, a potential note taking service that will most probably be in the same vein as Evernote or Pocket, and it has also been given the codename “Memento” that definitely sheds more light on what the entire shebang is all about. Google did leave some digital “bread crumbs” behind, such as the URL https://drive.google.com/keep/ which incidentally, directs you to a fake “Page Not Found”, while the URL http://g.co/keep sends you to a non-existent Play Store app.

Not only that, you will be able to check out the service’s favicons here and here. It was discovered that a link for Google Keep was discovered in a screenshot for Instant Preview in the Android browser back in July last year, where “Add to Google Keep” might eventually be a common feature that we see in websites from now on. What do you think?

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