After a brief early appearance, Google Keep, the note-taking app from the search giant, is now live. Google has officially unveiled Keep via a blog post, complete with a video detailing how it works, ...
TheServerSide has published a number of articles on the tenets of effective RESTful web service design, along with examples of how to actually create a cloud-native application using Spring Boot and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Bear has long been one of the best note-taking apps for Apple devices. The new version took more than five years ...
Google’s building an AI-powered notebook tool called Project Tailwind, the company revealed at its I/O developer conference. The goal, Google says, is to take a user’s freeform notes and automatically ...
Research is an inherently messy, non-linear process. In a traditional note-taking app, text, links, and images quickly wind up a disorganized mess, and moving items around with cut and paste is ...
When you talk to people about note-taking apps, the theme you hear more often than any other is compromise. Plain and simple, most folks don’t love their note-taking software. They tolerate it. Maybe ...
In a world of microservices development and Docker-based deployments, RESTful web services tend to grab all the headlines. However, there's still a place in modern enterprise architectures for ...