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Google Keep Rolls Out Latest Update For More Personalization Of The Notes

Google Keep, the organization's note-taking application, has rolled out an update for more personalization of the notes on the smartphone. The latest update will automatically categorize notes in different categories like songs, games, movies, books, and food. The new feature will be available on Android, iOS and Web version of the application. As we all know that the Google Keep is a note-taking application that was developed by Google, and was rolled out globally on March 20, 2013, for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems along with the web version. As of now this application has been downloaded over 50 million times on Google Play.



The latest update enables users to hunt down Google Keep notes through catchphrases as per their classifications, but it must be noted that the paid version is far much better than this free version of Google Keep. Earlier this year an update was also rolled out that had incorporated settings for lists and reminders. It's noteworthy that Google Keep has several features that include color coding notes, insert images, create lists, geo-fencing, shareable notes, and search by color. It also felicitates users with features to set time or location-based reminders for notes. Reminders set through Keep are also accessible by other Google applications such as Google Now and the text from images can be extracted using Optical Character Recognition technology.

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Google Keep has turned into a to a great degree alluring alternative to the users considering the hike in rates by its rival Evernote. On Tuesday, Evernote increased the costs for its paid version and has also constrained the number of gadgets that can use its free plan. The Evernote has increased the costs for both of its paid arrangements - Evernote Plus and Evernote Premium. Evernote Plus, which used to cost $2.99 a month or $24.99 a year, will now cost $3.99 and $34.99, respectively. Evernote Premium will now cost $7.99 every month, or $69.99 for a whole year as compared to $5.99 and $49.99 prior. Until further notice Evernote's pricing will be same In India as earlier.



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