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Stopping development on Google NotebookWednesday, January 14, 20096:30 PMPosted by Raj Krishnan, Product Manager, Google Notebook
AtGoogle, we're constantly working to innovate and improve our productsso people can easily find and manage information. At times though, wehave to decide where to focus our efforts and which technologies weexpect will yield the most benefit to users in the long run.
Startingnext week, we plan to stop active development on Google Notebook. Thismeans we'll no longer be adding features or offer Notebook for newusers. But don't fret, we'll continue to maintain service for those ofyou who've already signed up. As part of this plan, however, we will nolonger support the Notebook Extension, but as always users who havealready signed up will continue to have access to their data via theweb interface at http://www.google.com/notebook.
Ifyou haven't used Notebook in the past, we invite you to explore theother Google products that offer Notebook-like functionality. Here area few examples, all of which are being actively improved and shouldmeet your needs:
- SearchWiki- We recently launched a feature on Search that will let you re-rank,comment, and personalize your search results. This is useful whenyou've found some results on Google Search that were really perfect foryour query. You can read about how to use SearchWiki in this blog post.
- Google Docs - If you're trying to jot down some quick notes, or create a document that you can share with others, check out Google Docs.
- Tasks in Gmail - For a lightweight way to generate a todo list or keep track of things, we recently launched Tasks in Gmail Labs.
- Google Bookmarks - For a tool that can help you remember web pages that you liked and access them easily, take a look at Google Bookmarks. You can even add labels to your bookmarks to better organize and revisit them.
Whileit's hard for us to make this announcement we believe it's the rightdecision for our users in the long run. And we're excited about all thenew ideas we have for Docs, SearchWiki, Bookmarks and other products. |
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