Google Notebook gets a facelift
Thursday, March 29, 2007 5:00 AM
Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: Google | Comments: 0 | View blog reactions
I use the Google Notebook on a daily basis and this is definitely a welcome addition.
Every day, I look through my RSS feeds, check my email, and start jotting down my ideas for future posts and thoughts into the Google Notebook.
This morning, Google Notebook put on a new face. I opened my set number of tabs and was frantically looking for the "Google Notebook" title. Ahh...Found it. Google now sets the title to your current notebook you were previously working on. Nice.
Two things were bothering me that they fixed:
- The caret wouldn't disappear when typing. Big thanks to the Google Notebook team for fixing that one.
- The content of your notebook is now inside a frame where the toolbar is visible all the time as opposed to just at the topic of a journal entry. It was tough when you had a long entry and wanted to create a link. Another big thank you to the Google Notebook team.
While I typed in a couple entries into a notebook, I was starting to get that feeling again. You know...the feeling when a programmer just knows when a program is stable and the coding works just as it should.
I don't hear a lot of press about the Google Notebook and I think it's one of the most important tools in a blogger/programmer/entrepreneur's arsenal.
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