There are many note-taking apps and systems out there, but these three with their ties into larger product families are your best options for staying organized at home, at work and on the go.
Who’s Winning, iOS or Android? All the Numbers, All in One Place
A comprehensive look at the competitive situation, from unit sales to profit margins.
How to Tell Google What to Do When You’re Dead
Google announces Inactive Account Manager, which lets you set all your Google stuff (mail, YouTube videos and more) to either self-destruct or get sent to a loved one after a certain period of non-use.
Plan your digital afterlife with Inactive Account Manager [Google]
After Austin: Five Reasons You’ll Want Google Fiber in Your City
Here are five reasons why you should want Google Fiber to come to your city.
Report: Google Fiber Coming to Austin as Cities Race to Boost Web Speeds
America’s weirdest city is apparently about to get wired. Google Fiber is coming to Austin, Texas, according to multiple reports.
Today’s Browser News: A Second Act for Firefox?
Google splinters WebKit; Mozilla strikes a deal with Samsung. This could be a landmark moment for browsers.
Google’s Next Nexus 7 Tablet: 6 Things I’d Like to See
I use a Nexus 7 regularly, having bought the 16 GB version soon after it launched last summer. Here’s what I’d like to see in Google’s next Nexus 7 tablet.
Live Coverage of Facebook’s Android Event
Facebook’s announcing something involving Android. Could it finally be the Facebook phone? Join us at 1pm ET/10am PT.
Google’s Greatest April Fools’ Hoax Ever (Hint: It Wasn’t a Hoax)
Back in 2004, Google announced a new service that sounded like heavy-handed whimsy. It wasn’t
Google Gets into the Same-Day Delivery Race. Why?
Like eBay and others, Google is trying to make a business out of really fast, really cheap delivery. Good luck!
Google’s Dance
Is Google a benign and helpful information company, or is it a massive advertising agency that spies on consumers and puts our privacy and civil liberties at risk? It’s all a matter of perception.
Should We Really Ban Google Glass While Driving?
Is it such a stretch to imagine a world in which devices like Google’s glasses are legal while driving, so long as they adhere to operational strictures based on careful research?