Note taking in the Google age
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Notes and Tips: Note-taking
Notes and Tips: Note-taking
01/09/2004 09:51 PMKynan Shook says that AquaMinds's NoteTaker works well and you don't
have to wait for Office 2004 for that feature.
Note-taking tool casts wider net
Note-taking tool casts wider net
04/21/2004 04:56 AMZDNet UK Apr 21 2004 8:40AM GMT
Microsoft Shapens Note-Taking Tool
Microsoft Shapens Note-Taking Tool
04/21/2004 04:49 AMMicrosoft released a trial version Monday of the first major update to
OneNote, the note-taking application it introduced last year. By David
Becker, CNET News.com (via MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft sharpens note-taking tool
Microsoft sharpens note-taking tool
04/20/2004 12:44 PMThe software giant releases a trial version of the first major update
of OneNote, an Office-related application that combines handwritten,
audio and other notes with documents.
Real time collaborative note taking
Real time collaborative note taking
07/11/2004 11:24 AMStephanie writes about her collaborative
note taking effort using SubEthaEdit and a wiki. We always talk about
doing this, but I think this is the first successful case I've seen.
Very cool.
Keynote opens door for Windows
note-taking
Keynote opens door for Windows
note-taking
03/17/2005 03:42 AMBy day, I'm a systems administrator, responsible for managing
technology projects for my employer. By night, I'm a student, working
on completing my degree. Both school and work require me to do a ton
of research and take lots of notes. I have tried using many
applications to help take and organize notes: OpenOffice.org,
Microsoft Word, Vim, Notepad. Nothing really seemed to work for me,
until I found Keynote.
Crescent Girls' students to use tablet
PCs with digital books and note-taking
software
Crescent Girls' students to use tablet
PCs with digital books and note-taking
software
07/31/2004 07:07 PMStraits Times Jul 31 2004 11:11PM GMT
Note to Google Engineers
Note to Google Engineers
07/16/2004 09:55 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Jul 16 2004 2:12PM GMT
Google Shares Hit Another High Note
Google Shares Hit Another High Note
09/20/2004 04:32 PMSource: TheStreet.com - While analysts cite a variety of reasons for
Google's rise -- it's up more than 41% from its initial public
offering price and more than 17% since Sept. 9 -- the stock's
bubble-era-volatility is clearly a factor....
Google ends year on $200 high note
Google ends year on $200 high note
01/03/2005 07:44 AMTechnology.scmp.com - Mon Jan 3, 08:24 am GMT
Google IPO vibe hits sour note
Google IPO vibe hits sour note
08/09/2004 05:40 AMDjc.com - Mon Aug 9, 08:03 am GMT
Google good-vibes IPO hits sour note
Google good-vibes IPO hits sour note
08/08/2004 07:05 AMArab Times Aug 8 2004 10:29AM GMT
Note to Google: Paid search growth seen
slowing
Note to Google: Paid search growth seen
slowing
08/08/2004 12:28 AMReuters Aug 8 2004 4:07AM GMT
RPT-Note to Google: Paid search growth
seen slowing
RPT-Note to Google: Paid search growth
seen slowing
08/08/2004 12:25 PMReuters Aug 8 2004 3:22PM GMT
Google not taking on PayPal (for now)
Google not taking on PayPal (for now)
06/24/2005 03:33 PMGoogle has confirmed their plans for an online payment system, but
they're not planning an attack on PayPal. At least, not for now.

Google Taking Top Libraries Digital
Google Taking Top Libraries Digital
12/17/2004 06:25 PMTampatrib.com - Fri Dec 17, 07:11 am GMT
Microsoft interested in taking over
Google
Microsoft interested in taking over
Google
10/31/2003 07:25 PMMicrosoft has approached Google during the last two months to discuss
partnership options, according to an article in the New York Times.
...
Google IPO is taking its share of hits
Google IPO is taking its share of hits
08/16/2004 06:21 AMNews.newspress.com - Mon Aug 16, 07:11 am GMT
Taking Stock of Google
(washingtonpost.com)
Taking Stock of Google
(washingtonpost.com)
04/29/2004 11:15 PMwashingtonpost.com - Google, the storied Internet search site founded
in a garage just six years ago, yesterday filed its official plan to
sell shares to the public, a deal eagerly anticipated by Silicon
Valley to mark the re-emergence of tech from its post-bubble malaise.
Is Any Bank Not Taking Part In The
Google IPO?
Is Any Bank Not Taking Part In The
Google IPO?
01/05/2004 09:13 PMEveryone on Wall Street has been battling to underwrite the expected
Google IPO this year, and now it's being reported that
Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have won out to be
the lead underwriters. However, it sounds like Google didn't want
to turn anyone down, as Citigroup, CSFB and JP Morgan Chase are also
in the game. Over on the west coast, they've signed up Thomas Weisel
Partners and WR Hambrecht. Did anyone get left out? The inclusion of
WR Hambrecht was
rumored
earlier when some bankers feared Google might dare go with a Dutch
Auction format for their IPO. However, it sounds like this isn't
going to be a Dutch Auction at all (not with all those other
underwriters involved), so we can expect the usual shenanigans of
selling to friends, and a first day pop that the media and clueless
investors will love - but which really means the folks at Google left
money on the table.
Microsoft Targets Net Search, Taking on
Google
Microsoft Targets Net Search, Taking on
Google
11/03/2003 03:14 AMYahoo! Nov 3 2003 1:58AM ET
Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
Calling Nurse Google Patients are taking
advantage of health Web sites - some
good, some not so good
06/05/2005 11:44 PMGadsdentimes.com - Sun Jun 5, 12:53 pm GMT
"better at taking credit than taking
action."
"better at taking credit than taking
action."
01/03/2005 05:57 AMNote to self
Note to self
04/17/2004 07:31 AMRemember: Never send email at 4:30 in the morning. Especially, if you
are still drunk.
Sometimes I wish there was also an intelligent filtering system on my
outbox as well as inbox. I wonder if I could rig SpamAssassin to delay outbound
messages if they seem particularly stupid? Hey, it works for
spam :)
Note To Self #164
Note To Self #164
02/06/2003 02:03 AMSee this movie at all costs.
Note About the Klips
Note About the Klips
08/16/2002 11:07 AMMarketers take note
Marketers take note
03/19/2003 10:42 PMOne thing I can't get out of my mind as we approach an impending
war (in just 8 hours!) is the supreme display of marketing prowess on
the part of the Bush Administration.
We were attacked by a rogue terrorist group on September 11, 2001.
It seemed clear to me at the time that there would be a worldwide
police action to find them and deal with them. It was six billion vs.
a few hundred (a couple thousand, tops?). That wasn't the approach
however, and we ended up bombing Afghanistan in an attempt to kill all
the operatives that were still in the country. Perhaps it was the cold
war era leaders in the administration, but even though we were
attacked by a terrorist group and not a country, we decided to limit
our actions to a response in another country.
But here's where the marketing comes in. We're not sure if we got
the one guy we were looking for. After a few months, this country
seems to give up on getting him, but instead of discussing failure,
the conversation is shifted. We now need to remove another dictator
that has been problematic in the past. Without much in the way of
evidence of current wrongdoing, and in some cases outright lying, the
majority went along with it. Not only was the conversation shifted, it
remains shifted and the administration is achieving the goals it
clearly set out to accomplish.
I don't know if you noticed, but this is huge. Imagine a marketing
group saying that in 6 months, no one will talk about Google.com any
more, we'll all be discussing Teoma or All The Web for anything search
related, even though they don't have very many compelling reasons you
should do so. Then imagine them pulling it off, and six months from
now no one cares much for google.
Kudos to the Bush Adminstration for pulling off one of the biggest
strokes of marketing genius I've ever seen.
Editor's note
Editor's note
05/05/2004 04:55 PMComputer Times Asia May 5 2004 9:19PM GMT
PHP.net: A Note on Security in PHP
PHP.net: A Note on Security in PHP
01/03/2005 10:17 AMOver on
the main PHP site, they have
a new posting directed to the community for all those out there
concerned about the
security of PHP
and the software that's been written in it.
ABCNEWS.com : The Note
ABCNEWS.com : The Note
02/11/2004 01:15 AMsome people are foolishly treating it as such .. "If Bill Clinton Had
Done That..." 6/27 .. not burnishing his reputation .. the entire
month of January .. not ready for primetime .. ABCNEWS.com : The Note
..
political
abcnews.go.com/sections/politics/TheNote/TheNote.html
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A further note about Qtech
A further note about Qtech
03/28/2005 06:17 PMZDNet Mar 28 2005 9:25PM GMT
PHP Everywhere: A Note from a .NET
Switcher
PHP Everywhere: A Note from a .NET
Switcher
03/28/2005 08:02 AMIn a
quick
pointer from
PHP
Everywhere today, he mentions a site,
FellowshipChurch.com, and
how they decided to become "switchers" from .NET to PHP.
A Note on Security in PHP
A Note on Security in PHP
01/05/2005 04:43 PMThe PHP Development Team has issued an important statement that deals
with the security of PHP, and of PHP-based applications. The trigger
for releasing this statement was the growing misconception in the PHP
community regarding recent security problems, which exploited bugs in
PHP applications, rather than bugs in PHP itself. It's a recommended
read for anybody using PHP.
programming note
programming note
11/12/2003 11:31 PMThe two entries that follow were written this afternoon during a big
old Thunderstorm. We've been without power for about...
Mental note to self........
Mental note to self........
07/12/2004 01:03 AMCheck to see if cable modem is unplugged first...
Note to Readers
Note to Readers
01/27/2004 11:30 AMOur traffic has been increasing, and we're seeing extremely high peak
loads between 10:30 and noon EST.
marathon note
marathon note
06/28/2004 07:55 PMQuick announcement:
Anne had lots of Marathon stuff written up (we compose everything
offline in Textedit) and the fucking computer locked up. Like a
bonehead, I'd forgotten to save it (along with some other important
stuff) so it was lost.
I tried cashing in all my computer geek points to resurrect it, but it
was DC 45, and all I got was a modified 8.
So that's been set back at least a few days. We both know how many of
you guys who supported us and Kris are looking forward to the story
wrapping up, but I hope you'll bear with us a little bit longer while
our Real Lives take up most of our attention.
made note of this
made note of this
09/14/2004 07:17 AMPlease stop .. been duped .. Wizbang ..
Forger
wizbangblog.com/archives/003652.php
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Quick note
Quick note
02/17/2004 02:28 PMI'm so thoroughly jet-lagged that I am not finding this funny anymore
(though I am pretty sure all my readers are). I woke up at 1 pm today
(and I am rather lucky I did not have any meetings in the morning) by
not waking up to the alarm clock. Upon closer inspection, it turned
out that my alarm clock (and my cell phone) are still living in US
time... So they would've woken me up at around 6 pm.
Oh, BTW, Loïc Le Meur really
nails it. This is exactly what ETech was like. Smart guy - and no, he is not really stealing
that G5, even though we all have photographic evidence of it.
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