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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

 

Reviews (Notebook, Taylor, and Grey's Anatomy)

Happy humpday folks! As promised, I'm going to post my review of Google Notebook. Without further ado, here it is.

So by now you've likely taken Google Notebook (referred to as GN from here, on) for a spin. A lot of what I'm getting from people is "What's it for?" Well for me, it's uses are many.

First, its an information organization tool. When I'm off on a hunt for info about a subject, I tend to visit many websites and get small snippets of information from each. Lets use vBulletin for an example. Information about vBulletin is spread far and wide and grabbing bits of code to do X from one site and bits of code to do Y from another generally results in 35 open text files with a little chunk of code in each. I am not being facetious when I say I dread shutting down because I have to figure out if I want to save each of those little notepad files and what each is for. Enter GN. Now when I go on a hunt for vBulletin SEO (yep I do that too) tips, I can just highlight the snippet of code I want, right click, and add to Notebook. Easy as pie with no ugly notepad mess left behind.

Second, I like to use it as a place to save pages I may want to visit later. Yes, yes, that where Bookmarks is supposed to come in, but Bookmarks lacks the ability to share with others. If I'm making notes about house hunting in Arizona for my mom, I like that she's able to go in and take a peek at the notes I'm making.

Speaking of sharing, that leads me to my single "complaint" about GN. Where is the syndication? I know that you can link a person to your GN page, however, if Joe Schmoe makes a kick ass Notebook about vBulletin SEO, I'd certainly like to be able to subscribe to his Notebook. That way, the moment he finds some other nugget of knowledge on the subject, I'll get it too.

So that's my notebook review, no you may not have that 2 minutes of your life back. :) On to Taylor, Mr. Hicks if you're nastay. He will win American Idol. Why? Because how can he not? Seriously, how could you not vote for this man:

He's just the most adorable. thing. ever.

Speaking of adorable, George O'Malley on Grey's Anatomy? Too cute for words. That season finale was the best I've seen in a long while, possibly ever. I, for one, do not get emotional during movies and TV shows. I don't cry on the regular tearjerkers (Bambi, Titanic, etc). However, I did cry during the Grey's Anatomy finale. Denny dying was just too much...so was Izzies reaction. I'm so glad Christina got ever being scared of her emotions. Now maybe she and Preston can actually act like a couple next season.

That wraps up today's post kids. I doubt I'll be posting anything tommorow so I'd like to remind folks about the Apple store opening on 5th Ave. I'll definitely be there. Good times. :)

Comments:
If the thrust of the GN value proposition is saving bookmarks, methinks you can still do more with del.icio.us, and it's already syndicated ;)

I suppose the folks at Google are targeting M$ users again. I would venture to guess, that most Linux users don't have problems organizing code fragments. Our virtual consoles which run text editors have been 'tabbed' for several years, thus you could organize them much like a notebook. No pun intended :)
 
Oi...tabbed text editors have the same problem for me. I use SciTE and each tab is just like a little txt file...they are just more neatly arranged. I still face the same "To shut down or not to shut down," dilemma. Also, unless your Linux computer is webfacing, your ability to access your code framents from anywhere or share them is limited.

Once again, speaking from a purely user point of view, not for my employer, I would venture to guess that GN isn't aimed at bookmarking but more of web based notetaking (hence Notebook) ;-).
 
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