Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Review of Google Notebook
I must say that I admire Google for their attempts to be the #1 producer of useful free products to the general public and organizations.
I have fallen in love with Google as they have so many tools that allow for me to be more efficient in my work.
I would like to take the time to review Google Notebook which is new application that allows you to clip and collect information as you surf the web. I must say that I like that I am able to access my notes wherever I go and it is not confined to just my computer alone.
About the Features
It allows you to export the notes into Google Documents and can save the document and export it save offline. It can also be exported to Maps, HTML, and allowed to print the notes on the spot.
I have found that I am able to create an unlimited amount of notebooks and the space for all of the notes are limitless. The only limit is when at times I happen to save a note that might be too long such as 20 page article however I am able to split the note and save it in half. I rarely have this occurence though so I do not think that this will be something for you to worry about.
I have an icon of it the Notebook application on my Google taskbar. The only thing that I need is an actual picture of the notebook so that I will know it is the Notebook itself, however it is possible that I did not update my toolbar.
The Notebook also has the standard features of changing fonts, colors, and sizes. The Notebooks has a search option that allows you to be able to search through your notes to find information. It also has a feature that allows for you to be able to share it with others or keep it private.
For each note, you are able to add a label or keywords to define the note, and to also leave comments on the notes.
So overall this application has a lot of potential and I look forward to seeing the additional developments that they will have.
I absolutely love using it and that I am able to access it anywhere I go.
I have fallen in love with Google as they have so many tools that allow for me to be more efficient in my work.
I would like to take the time to review Google Notebook which is new application that allows you to clip and collect information as you surf the web. I must say that I like that I am able to access my notes wherever I go and it is not confined to just my computer alone.
About the Features
It allows you to export the notes into Google Documents and can save the document and export it save offline. It can also be exported to Maps, HTML, and allowed to print the notes on the spot.
I have found that I am able to create an unlimited amount of notebooks and the space for all of the notes are limitless. The only limit is when at times I happen to save a note that might be too long such as 20 page article however I am able to split the note and save it in half. I rarely have this occurence though so I do not think that this will be something for you to worry about.
I have an icon of it the Notebook application on my Google taskbar. The only thing that I need is an actual picture of the notebook so that I will know it is the Notebook itself, however it is possible that I did not update my toolbar.
The Notebook also has the standard features of changing fonts, colors, and sizes. The Notebooks has a search option that allows you to be able to search through your notes to find information. It also has a feature that allows for you to be able to share it with others or keep it private.
For each note, you are able to add a label or keywords to define the note, and to also leave comments on the notes.
So overall this application has a lot of potential and I look forward to seeing the additional developments that they will have.
I absolutely love using it and that I am able to access it anywhere I go.
Monday, May 5, 2008
29 Resources on Affiliate Marketing
Labels:
affiliate marketing,
blogging,
blogs,
make money,
money,
selling,
websites
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Finally Found a Good List--Social Bookmarking Sites
Aaaah I have finally found a good list of all the social bookmarking sites that I have found. Please enjoy as much as I have.
| | Blinkbits | |
| | Blinklist | |
| | Blogdigger | |
| | Blogmarks | |
| | Buzznet | |
| | Citeulike | |
| | Co.mments | |
| | Connotea | |
| | Delicious | |
| | Digg | |
| | Fark | |
| | Feedmelinks | |
| | Feedster | |
| | Findory | |
| | Flickr | |
| | Furl | |
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| | Ice Rocket | |
| | Linkagogo | |
| | Magnolia | |
| | Netscape | |
| | Newsvine | |
| | NowPublic | |
| | OnlyWire | |
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![]() | RocketNews | |
| | Scuttle | |
| | Scoopt | |
| | Shadows | |
| | Simpy | |
| | Slashdot | |
| | Smarking | |
| | Sphere | |
| | Spurl | |
| | StumbleUpon | |
| | Technorati | |
| | Webride | |
| | Wists | |
| | Yahoo |
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