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Google Keep is an incredible note-taking app that rivals Microsoft OneNote. Here's how to use it on your phone, smart display, and on the web.
Enough with the talk of Google Keep killing Evernote. In its current form, this newborn app would be no match. That said, it's still a pretty good note-taker that has a lot of upside.
For one month, I went on a digital journey, exploring four of the most popular note-taking ecosystems: Evernote, OneNote, Notion, and Google Keep. This wasn’t just a quick test. I fully invested ...
Google Keep is adding new support for being a note-taking app in Android 14, which includes new lock screen and stylus features.
You'll soon be able to launch Google Keep right from the lock screen on your Android tablet, making it even easier to quickly jot down notes.
Google Keep is preparing to support a new feature in Android 14 that lets you launch a default notes app from the lock screen.
Google Keep, Google's free note-taking app on the web, Android, and iOS, has gained a useful new feature: automatic note categorization.
Notes are synchronized with your Google account, so if you take a note in your desktop web browser it will be available on your mobile device, and vice versa.
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