Top Tools: Google Notebook

UPDATE: No longer available

Google Notebook let you clip and collect information as you browse the web, organise it in notebooks and then share them with others.  No active development on Google Notebook is taking place

  • Website: -
  • Cost: Free
  • Availability: Online
  • Top 100 Tools 2010: -
  • Top 100 Tools 2009: -
  • Top 100 Tools 2008: -
  • Top 100 Tools 2007: 50=

Comments from those who selected Google Notebook as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2008

  • “my central collection point for ideas and notes” Will Richardson
  • “I use this in tandem with my reader to cut and paste from the Web items of interest for blog posts. Really like the fact that you can share your notebooks to encourage others to contribute. Great for group work.” Jenny Luca
  • ” great way to organize notes and websites and to create handouts for training events.” Michele Martin
  • Comments from those who selected Google Notebook as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2007
  • “A great little tool allowing us to copy/paste (clip) any image, text or link on a web page into our personal Notebook. Being hosted on Google’s servers, the contents is accessible from any PC” Doris Edwards
  • “gives me an easy way to collect and organize thoughts” Matt Lisle
  • “I use this for focused research when I need to compile a list of sources for myself or others” Patrick Higgins
  • “Google Reader, Search, iGoogle & NoteBook – An integrated set of online tools for research, documents, notes, and a start page.” Mike Taylor
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