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Google’s latest service offering, Google Notebook seems to have gone live this week to little fanfare. The service acts as a Firefox or IE extension and allows you to make notes and capture URLs while surfing around the web. It also does a surprisingly good job adding pictures into your notes, utilizing a simple drag-and-drop procedure. Notes can be private or public, allowing for simple sharing similar to del.icio.us though with a much more attractive interface. Once the extension is installed, a “Note This” option is added to the user’s right click contextual menu. Adding a note from a webpage is as simple as highlighting a block of text (pictures included) and clicking this option.

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[…] Google Notebook Goes LiveGoogle s latest service offering, Google Notebook seems to have gone live this week to little fanfare. The service acts as a Firefox or IE extension and allows you to make notes and capture URLs while surfing around the web. … […]
[…] Google Notebook Goes LiveGoogle s latest service offering, Google Notebook seems to have gone live this week to little fanfare. The service acts as a Firefox or IE extension and allows you to make notes and capture URLs while surfing around the web. … […]