Google Notebook now available for mobile handsets
Great googly-moogly, look what hit your handset earlier this week: it's Google Notebook for mobiles! OK, it's no OneNote Mobile, but it's plenty useful and is worthy of a quick look. Just point your mobile browser to (as if you couldn't guess): http://google.com/notebook/m (did you guess right?).
The mobile version is currently limited when compared to the web version, but I'm guessing that will change sooner rather than later. If you're not familiar with Google Notebook, you can add clippings from web pages, create booksmarks, text notes and more.
(via Google Operating System)








Google Browser Sync and Google Notebook are just wonderful tools that I recommend to individuals who have multiple PCs. Wherever you may be, using a PC with these two Firefox extensions, voila, your Bookmarks and Notes are available. Now also your Notes on mobile browsers.
I own copies of Evernote Plus and OneNote 2007, but find I'm using Google Notebook for all personal web clipping/info gathering. For big projects that require a lot of information from various sources, including ink, I'll use OneNote or Evernote, and stick to doing the big project on the PC with that particular license.
Google Browser Sync is my second reason to use Firefox instead of IE7. All bookmarks always available at any of my PCs.
OK, for many people, these two Google enhancements may not mean much. Especially those who use only one PC, or do non-overlapping tasks on each PC they own. But to me, these are eye-openers, my favorite tools this year.
Posted by: Joe_T | November 14, 2007 at 10:38 PM
Talking about note taking...
You might be interested in the fact that EverNote is free today at www.giveawayoftheday.com
Posted by: PJE | November 15, 2007 at 06:32 AM