Google's upcoming note taking application, "Google Keep", made a brief appearance today on Google Drive before it was taken down. However, Android Police, a web blog, that tracks everything related to Android, picked up some screen shot of the application while it was online.
Android Police notes that the new service resembles Google Notebook, which helps users to clip information from the web and manage them. However, the service was taken down in 2009.
This new application from Google will challenge Evernote, which has until now been the most popular mobile note taking and organizing application. Thanks to the company's policy of constantly adding new features and updating the application, Evernote has managed to stay on the top spot. However, it looks like Google's Keep might give the Evernote a run for its money if released.
The screenshot shows that Google's application allows users to color code lists and notes to organize them efficiently.
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