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Gordon Herd

100 MORE Evernote Uses - Andrew Maxwell - 16 views

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    100 MORE Evernote Uses.
Gordon Herd

Securing Evernote - Home - Thought Asylum Site Topic Title - 3 views

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    Great article on Evernote security.
Gordon Herd

How To Use Evernote To Study Japanese (Or Any Other Language) - 5 views

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    Language learning using Evernote.
Gordon Herd

The Evernote secret is out - it was in Evernote's trunk - Home - Thought Asyl... - 5 views

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    Stuff on Evernote and Trunk.
Gordon Herd

Ric Richardson | Inventor: Evernote kludge for delegation and business productivity - 1 views

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    Evernote for delegation in teams.
Gordon Herd

Take a Minute to Collect Your Thoughts With Evernote - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Hi... - 3 views

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    Nice article on using Evernote.
Gordon Herd

Emailing Into Evernote Just Got Better « Evernote Blogcast - 4 views

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    Emailing Into Evernote Just Got Better « Evernote Blogcast
Gordon Herd

FriendFeed Clone Cliqset Launches Social Memory Integration Courtesy Of Evernote - 0 views

  • Evernote, the popular site, iPhone (and now Android) app which lets you record your memories by snapping geo-tagged photos, making voice notes, or just text notes and making it easy to search through them, is gaining serious traction on the web. In December, Evernote just reached 2 million unique users, only 7 months after reaching its first million. Of course, it makes sense that users would want to use Evernote to record social interactions. Today, Cliqset, a FriendFeed-like realtime online identity platform that lets users merge and share a vast variety of social information, is integrating with Evernote to allow users to archive social content.
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    FriendFeed Clone Cliqset Launches Social Memory Integration Courtesy Of Evernote.
Gordon Herd

Shaine Mata › Google Docs Vs. Evernote Premium for Archiving - 1 views

  • Google Docs Vs. Evernote Premium for Archiving Image by Daniel F. Pigatto via Flickr Google recently announced that you will be able to use their Google Docs service to store files of any type. They are adamant that this is not the fabled GDrive. Based on my preliminary experience, I would have to agree. While Google’s new file storage service is very affordable, it has some serious limitations. First, let’s spell out what Google offers, for the uninitiated. Google used to allow you to keep documents on their servers in the Google Docs formats. If you uploaded a Word or Wordperfect file, it would be converted to their format. Same for Excel and PowerPoint. Google recently announced that you will be able to upload any file up to 250 MB for storage in Google Docs. It is true that you can upload any kind of file to Google servers. I tried a few. However, there is one big problem. While uploading your files to Google Docs is extremely affordable, there is a huge maintenance overhead. Your files can’t be tagged worth a damn. The best you can do is create folders where you can put your files. Otherwise, there is no way to keep track of what is where. On the plus side, you have the cheap storage price. In addition, Google Docs gives you the ability to share any of your files. This is great if you have a large file, less than 250 MB that you would like people to download. No bandwidth charges. Evernote Premium, on the other hand, allows you to upload up to 500 MB of files into your account per month. But, they offer unlimited storage. In addition, Evernote allows you to tag and organize your files for easy recall. The downside to Evernote is that the maximum file size allowed is 25MB, considerably less than Google Docs. It is a tough call as to which service is better. While, Evernote offers unlimited storage, there are monthly limits and file size limits. Evernote excels in the ability to tag your files for easy retrieval. Google Docs has a tiered storage price structure, which is extremely affordable. In addition, they offer a larger file size. On the one hand, you have better archiving; on the other hand, you have better storage options. Each offers an advantage the other does not give. This makes choosing a better service difficult. But then, both services are very affordable. Nothing stops you from subscribing to both. Each one has its strength; which may be prove to complement the other with a little imagination.
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    Evernote v Google docs for archiving.
Gordon Herd

Seven Deadly Sins: Evernote Tips You Should Avoid - 4 views

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    Stuff about security and evernote.
Gordon Herd

#evernotetip - Twitter Search - 0 views

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    Evernote tips on twitter
Gordon Herd

Evernote named a New York Times "Tech Theme To Watch" in 2010 « Evernote Blog... - 0 views

  • “Evernote, the popular note-taking service, recently announced it had hit a major milestone by surpassing two million members. But the company’s victory signals a larger shift in how the Web – and our mobile phones – are becoming a larger repository for our memories. Companies like Evernote are paving the way, but expect to see more entrepreneurs and start-ups vying to supplement our gray matter with silicon.”
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    Evernote named a New York Times "Tech Theme To Watch" in 2010
Gordon Herd

Simple GTD & Evernote System Quick Overview | darrencrawford.com - 1 views

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    Quick overview of Darren Crawford's implementation of gtd with evernote
Gordon Herd

GTD and Evernote | darrencrawford.com - 2 views

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    Darren Crawford's way of using evernote for gtd.
Gordon Herd

How to Search Evernote « ten mov.es - 0 views

  • How to Search Evernote Posted November 14, 2009 Filed under: medium | Tags: evernote, search, shortcut | Updated Dec 16 2009 I’ve been particularly dense about figuring this out, so, having stumbled upon it, I thought I’d share it with anyone who hasn’t gotten the most out of Evernote—particularly its tagging features. I’m surprised that Evernote doesn’t make more of this. It seems to be buried deep in their documentation, but to me, if I can remember all the parameters, it suddenly makes Evernote a much more powerful beast.
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    Nice article about searching in Evernote.
Gordon Herd

We can finally say "Millions"! « Evernote Blogcast - 0 views

  • We can finally say “Millions”! December 30th, 2009 “What do you want for Christmas?”, Robert De Niro asks Jean Reno in Ronin, just before engaging in some spirited gunplay. “My two front teeth.” Well, all we wanted for Christmas was two million users. And we got it, big time, pushed over the line by great numbers from our recent Android and iPhone launches! And we did it in about half the time it took us to get our first million. Obviously, we couldn’t have gotten two million users without, um, our users. So here’s what you did to make it possible:
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    News of Evernote reaching 2 million users.
Gordon Herd

Remember Everything. | Evernote Corporation - 0 views

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    The Evernote site.
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