Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Evernote And Add-on Tools That Boost Productivity

Evernote is an app/product that works across platforms (in my case, on a computer, phone and tablet) enabling 
the saving notes, webpages, articles and pictures with or without an Internet connection. 

The post below from American Express Open Forum reminded me how much I like Evernote. I use the free version, but I'm starting to get warnings that I'm close to the upload limit now that I use it regularly. 


11 Evernote Tools That Boost Productivity : Technology :: American Express OPEN Forum:


Here's a video on Evernote for Android. Although this only refers to the Android platform, it gives a pretty good idea of how the tool works, especially in the mobile environment. 







Two touches and I save a website or article to read or reference later. Instead of my paper planner to take notes, I use the tablet or, worst case with my fat thumbs, my phone to take notes in a meeting. I can actually read my misspellings in Evernote better than I could my chicken scratch paper notes. 

If I'm using the tablet and don't have wifi, my notes are saved locally and uploaded as soon as I do have an Internet connection. 

Evernote also enables the sharing of items directly from Evernote to Facebook, Twitter or via email. 


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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Google Tracks Your iPhone's Every Move But Drops Creepy Location Alerts

Two different posts about Google Latitude plus a privacy lawsuit for Apple, but know that Internet-based businesses want their ad and other revenue more than they want any semblance of privacy for you.  Count on them to push privacy  invasions to the limits of the very weak laws currently in place.  


Google Latitude Now Tracks Your iPhone's Every Move


Google Quietly Kills Their Creepy Latitude Location Alerts Feature 


Apple sued over apps privacy issues; Google may be next and will Facebook be far behind?


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