Google on Wednesday launched Google Keep, a mobile application designed to let users store notes and checklists in a way that could compete with popular productivity app Evernote. Keep allows users to tap out a note or checklist, or record a voice memo that Keep will transcribe and store. Notes can then be synced to other Android devices or shared to services such as Google+, Gmail or Twitter.
Google Keep May Not Be a Keeper
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani March 21, 2013 12:05 PMGoogle on Wednesday launched Google Keep, a mobile application designed to let users store notes and checklists in a way that could compete with popular productivity app Evernote. Keep allows users to tap out a note or checklist, or record a voice memo that Keep will transcribe and store. Notes can then be synced to other Android devices or shared to services such as Google+, Gmail or Twitter.