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Google Launches Note-Taking App, Google Keep

google_keepGoogle has launched Google Keep, an Android app that can store notes, photos, voice memos and checklists.

Google Keep stores your notes on the Cloud, and even transcribes your voice notes automatically. You can color-code your notes, or archive them, and there is a homescreen widget for quick access.

Google Keep is available on Google Play for devices running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich and above.

And yes, the app is rather similar to EvernoteCatch or OneNote.

[Images courtesy: Google]

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