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I love Google Notebook!
I have been using Google Notebook for
years as an organized bookmarking
service and still do every day. It's
amazing how much I've come to depend
on it. Standard bookmarking does not
have the organizational abilities as
Google Notebook does. Under Google
Notebooks I'm able to have a category
on Google Sites with just Google
links, a category on News with a bunch
of news websites links, a category on
Business with a bunch of business web
site links, a category on Computer
diagnostics, a category on Videos with
all the links to all the different
video sites. How else can I organize
all these bookmarks now under well
structured categories like I have been
doing. I've collected and built my
library of personal categories and
links over the past couple of years
and don't want to lose not only the
links but the organizational
categorical structure. At least I
found a bit of a lifesaver in Google
Notebooks which gave me the ability to
export each category of web links into
Google Docs, thank goodness. Will I
have to go thorough Google Docs to
access these links every time now?
That seems like the only logical
alternative in the mean time. Do you
guys have any suggestions? Input is
welcome. Thank you
Posted by: jack of daniels   Posted on: 01/15/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I love Google Notebook!  jack of daniels | 01/15/09
I used to use Google Notebook  johnsha | 01/17/09
RE: Yesssss! Grand Central survives Google's cuts  Shuelin | 01/15/09
RE: Yesssss! Grand Central survives Google's cuts  mca123 | 01/16/09
Would you recommend me?  mrissman1@... | 01/16/09
RE: Yesssss! Grand Central survives Google's cuts  davidlhoffman613 | 01/16/09
Ok, but...  nooozeguy | 01/16/09
RE: Yesssss! Grand Central survives Google's cuts  markrichardbeck | 01/17/09
RE: Yesssss! Grand Central survives Google's cuts  Billjake | 05/18/09

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