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Shared Salesforce Clippings (via Evernote)

I’ve been messing around with Evernote as a personal solution for “clipping” various things I want to remember as I peruse the web. It’s a nice application and it’s free. Worth a try if you’ve been looking for a note taking / clipping application to store your memory.

It has a sharing feature, so I figured I’d try it. I created a notebook for shared Salesforce related clippings. You can check it out at http://www.evernote.com/pub/hemmeter/SFDCShared/. There is even an RSS feed for the clippings I put out.

This is going to be a very casual thing for me, but is just another way to collect, consume, publish information and wanted to share it.

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  1. I want Evernote. | Salesforce Times Said,

    May 14, 2008 @ 1:14 am

    [...] post that put me on to Evernote is here and Evernote’s overview page is [...]

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