By integrating Gemini into my note-taking workflow, I have turned a basic app into a high-powered personal assistant. From ...
When you think of focus apps, your mind probably jumps to heavyweights like Notion or Todoist since these feature databases, ...
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You need to manually copy and paste the content of every card you create in Google Keep into NotebookLM, and then keep ...
Android 14 has been working behind the scenes on a new ability for apps to be assigned as Android’s default “note-taking” app, and while Google Keep has some early support for the feature, it’s not ...
Google Assistant’s legacy note and list system, including the Shopping List, is being replaced by Google Keep with a migration path that should be fairly straightforward. Update 11/7: Once rolled out, ...
Google could soon add a new Audio shortcut to Keep’s FAB to give you quick access to the app’s speech-to-text feature. The app could also get a new settings option that converts the FAB into a ...
Google today announced that the iOS version of the Google Keep note-taking app now allows users to export notes to Google Docs. It’s a nice addition that became available on the Web in March and on ...
Google is readying an Evernote-style service called Google Keep that will enable users to take notes and build checklists, it has emerged. Google faced criticism last week from users angry at the ...
Google Assistant can do a lot of things, including keeping notes and maintaining shopping lists. You can access these notes and lists on the web from assistant.google ...
Note-taking is something we all do, whether it means writing down a grocery list on an envelope, a phone number on the back of a business card or a more detailed set of notes, like minutes for a ...
Google recently introduced Keep, a note-taking service you can use to organize things you need to remember—notes to yourself, to-do or grocery lists, photos of receipts, a wine label or whiteboard and ...