Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Google Notebook

Hi everybody, I’m Mark.

Today I have some tip to tell you. We study in Academic course, so we use the internet for finding a lot of information every day. It a good idea if we can note that information that we found easily and quickly. That tool is “Google notebook” Firefox extension, of course, you have to use it with Mozilla Firefox. This is a service by Google, so you have to also have Gmail account.

You can get the service in this link. www.google.com/notebook
If you want to know more specific detail and watch vdo preview, you can click here.
If you don't have Firefox on your computer, you can click here for downloading.

If you do not understand, you can ask me. I am always in SLC every afternoon.

1 comment:

  1. Mark's suggestion is a good one. I've been using Google's notebook for a couple of years now, since it first came out. It is, as Mark notes, very useful for making quick notes of online sources: you get a snippet of what you're looking at, you can write your own note to go with it, and the URL is saved so you can easily find it later. You can also organize your notes into topics.
    And because its online, you can access it from anywhere.

    Any questions, ask Mark. (I like that suggestion, too.)

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