After being leaked earlier this week Google Keep has now been released by Google and is now live on the web and Android devices, running Android 4.0+.
Google Keep was revealed earlier this week after details were found in the source code of Google Drive, revealing that Google was developing the note taking service for their Google Drive cloud storage service.
The new Google Keep service allows you to access your notes via Google Drive, as well as create new ones and edit existing notes when required.
Google has today officially launched their new Google Keep service explaining that it has been created to provide users with a quick way to make notes and catalogue your ideas.
“Every day we all see, hear or think of things we need to remember. Usually we grab a pad of sticky-notes, scribble a reminder and put it on the desk, the fridge or the relevant page of a magazine. Unfortunately, if you’re like me you probably often discover that the desk, fridge or magazine wasn’t such a clever place to leave the note after all…it’s rarely where you need it when you need it.
To solve this problem we’ve created Google Keep. With Keep you can quickly jot ideas down when you think of them and even include checklists and photos to keep track of what’s important to you. Your notes are safely stored in Google Drive and synced to all your devices so you can always have them at hand.”
Google Keep also supports voice transcriptions if you would prefer to speak out your idea or its not possible to use the screen. Watch the video Google has created for their new Google Keep service which will guide you through a brief look at Google Keeps features.
Google Keep is now available to download from the Google Play store for devices running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and above.
Source: Google
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