Google offers a Keep extension for Chrome that lets you quickly create notes based on web pages as you browse. After you’ve ...
Google Keep is one of the best note-taking apps thanks to its simplicity and integration with other Google apps like Docs and Drive. You can use it to make shopping lists, set reminders, write down ...
Google Keep is a simple, easy-to-use digital notebook that fits right into the Google and Android ecosystems. When you need to jot down a quick note or create a shopping list on an Android phone, you ...
Jon Gilbert is a Features Writer for Android Police. I've covered Android since 2021, focusing on writing features and guides about Android apps and features that directly affect users. I've attended ...
I've used many apps across different categories over the years since testing software services is a part of my job. From the best Google TV apps to stream content to the best Android games, I'm always ...
I often write emails to myself, leaving them in the draft folder where I can easily find them. So now I have a build-up of 22 notes. "Why not use Google Keep?" a friend asked. I'd forgotten all about ...
Google just pulled its note-taking app Keep from Apple Watch, extending a long and storied history of Google killing off products. Alphabet Inc.'s Google pulled its Keep note-taking app from Apple ...
In addition to Live and the floating overlay panel, the Pixel 9 series debuted the Google Keep and Tasks Gemini Extensions. Going to the Gemini app > account menu > Extensions page on the Pixel 9 ...
Google is expanding the use of AI in Keep notes. We spotted an under-development feature that could utilize AI to generate titles for notes in Google Keep. Google Keep already lets you generate lists ...
A Google Keep redesign on Android today simplifies the bottom portion of the app by introducing a new FAB (floating action button), much like Google Tasks earlier this year. Previously, the bottom ...
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