Google Notebook goes mobile
Google has been steadily converting their suite of services for mobile use, with existing mobile versions of Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Maps, and more gracing the screen’s of cell phones everywhere. The latest Google service to get the mobile treatment is Google Notebook. The service is one of the company’s more basic offerings, giving users access to a simple note taking interface that allows you to jot down your brilliant ideas on the go and syncs them with your account for further editing and elaboration from the comfort of your desktop. The mobile version is a bit crippled, offering little in the way of tagging or formatting help. That said, it’s a great way to keep your thoughts in sync, so to speak, so if you’re interested in taking it for a ride, point your mobile browser to google.com/notebook/m and let us know what you think.










On Nov 15, 2007 @ 4:23 pm, ProfessionalGun Said:
Yeah, there are a lot of important features missing from this mobile version. Most notable is the lack of a search function. I use Google Notebook as my method for bookmarking webpages, and once you have a lot of content stored in a notebook, it’s tough to find anything quickly without a search box. Glad to see more Google apps going mobile though.
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