Google Notebook is an interesting product. I don't *do* notes, mostly, but I just found an interesting effect for Google Notebook: It stays on top of Firefox web window. It's perfect for keeping notes on games, especially games that give you level passwords.
Sometimes, you need to remember a hint or something from one level to the next, like the Idiot Test or keeping track of the clicks in Grow Games. Anyway, it helps because you don't have to alt-tab between the game and the notepad window.
BTW, I have this other thing... Side By Side - Google. Basically, if you want to do research while you're working on something in a browser, this SideBy Google thing frame-splits your current page and a Google search.
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