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Remember Everything with Evernote
Having trouble remembering things? Evernote does it for you, searching your handwritten notes, business cards and other written documents. Evernote allows you to easily capture information in any environment using whatever device or platform you find most convenient, and makes this information accessible and searchable at any time, from anywhere. Join us in talking with CEO Phil Libin and submit your tech questions.
Your External Brain: Interview with CEO Phil Libin of Evernote
The restaurant napkin, long the valuable scratch pad whose ideas often get lost in the laundry has gotten the ultimate upgrade. With Evernote, you can take a picture of a napkin or anything else you may wish to remember later. You can also record an audio note, enter some text or scribble a note on your phone. Now, when you need to recall the information, you can use any of your digital devices to find it using Evernote search. This morning, I talked w/CEO Phil Libin of Evernote. Our conversation ranged from the "external brain" to how to keep your information private (answer: best practices). Phil issued an Evernote/Wii challenge for their upcoming API release for 3rd parties. We also looked into the far and near future with memory assist technology. Finally, Phil gives good advice on how to start a company. |
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