Consider this the super-powers edition of Web Watch. Read on to find out how you can build memory stronger than an elephant’s, have the vision to search across the web, and develop the ability to communicate from the afterlife.
Never forget. EverNote, www.evernote.com, has long been a popular desktop tool among lawyers, who use it to store notes, web page clips, images, ideas, to do items and whatever. The “ever” in EverNote came from its appearance, storing all your notes and clips in a perpetual, scrolling tape-like window. Recently, the company announced the beta release of EverNote 3.0, expanding functions to the web and mobile phones and adding a Mac-compatible version.
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