Filed under: Productivity, Web services, Google, Social Software
Google Notebook gets collaboration, other features
Google Notebook, the Ajaxy bookmarking app I praised when it launched back in May, has taken a cue from Writely and Google Spreadsheets and added collaboration features. Whereas previously sharing was limited to letting others view your Notebook, it is now possible to invite other people to add to and modify your Notebook. This could be ideal for group research projects, trip planning--basically any situation in which several people are all collecting information online for a single purpose.In addition to collaboration, Google Notebook has a couple other minor new features, including improved drag and drop support, Trash and undo (so when you accidentally delete something, it's not actually gone), and a Notebook gadget for Google Personalized Home. As always, I'm relieved to see Google is still developing this project instead of leaving it to gather dust.
[Via Lifehacker]
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Ron Scott said 1:34PM on 9-27-2006
But still no RSS feeds or tagging, which is what is preventing me from using it.
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Irma said 1:38PM on 9-27-2006
I'm always delighted with all the services Google provide to web society. But G Notebook is one of the best products. I like the idea when a group of people could collaborate remotely and everything is implemented in very easy-to-use style and it's for free.
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