Gemini writes a note in Google Keep and creates a reminder for the same in Tasks. You can see a small Gemini label right ...
Google has quietly started rolling out a much-awaited feature for the Google Keep app for Android devices, which allows users to quickly sort their notes. This feature is rolling out in the version “5 ...
Google Keep might finally let users search within a single note. The app currently allows finding content across all notes. With the new “Find in note” feature, users will be able to locate something ...
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The beauty of Google Keep has always been its simplicity, and thankfully, Gemini manages to enhance that rather than ...
Google Keep has been my go-to to-do app for almost a decade now. However, among the many excellent Google Keep features, I've relied on location-based reminders the most. Google has decided to kill ...
Have you ever felt like your to-do list is scattered across sticky notes, apps, and mental reminders, leaving you overwhelmed and unproductive? In 2025, Google Keep continues to be the antidote to ...
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Last year, Google announced that Tasks would complement the reminders functionality in Keep, with that migration still set to happen in 2025. In 2023, Tasks replaced Google Assistant Reminders, with ...
Following the updated widget in April and changes to the FAB earlier this year, Google Keep for Android is rolling out a Material 3 Expressive redesign. It starts with the new M3 Expressive search app ...
Google Keep has been my go-to note-taking app for years, but I recently noticed that my disorganized notes were becoming overwhelming, making it harder to find what I was looking for. I had previously ...