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Google Keep

A note taking application from Google for the Chrome browser, Android and iOS. Keep is a rather simplistic application that allows notes to be organized in folders (labels) and archived, similar to Gmail, as well as easily shared with others. Images can be inserted. Reminders can also be set. See Google.
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Google Keep is a note-taking app and its updated version has been made available on all devices including the Apple Watch, Google announced through its GSuite Twitter handle.
When I am at work, I tend to always have a tab open on my browser with Google Keep open.
A good habit to cultivate is to list all your to-dos, ideas, and notes on Google Keep before you head home from work and before you go to sleep.
Google Keep makes it easy to take notes on your phone or tablet.
The second worry, which may prove just as vexing, is a business issue: Digital distributors like Netflix, Amazon and Google keep much of their usage data proprietary--they see it as a strategic advantage to hold that information close to the vest.
Chinese authorities have approved the deal on condition that Google keep Android free and available to other mobile device manufacturers for five years, according to a source close to the deal.
The experts of Chinaqualitycrafts.com believe that if Google keep these patents, the takeover may get approval from the management departments.
Now, advertisements co-ordinated by Google keep the website running at its estimated cost of R35 000 a month.
The latest Gmail app comes with features like Snooze, Connected Tasks Lists, Google Keep integration, among others that were also found in the original Inbox app launched in 2014.
Prepare to be a bit horrified: Amazon and Google keep a copy of every single conversation, both as a nod toward transparency and to help improve their voice-recognition and artificial intelligence systems.
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