The click-and-save service for Web sites changes its look, letting users group items in tiles rather than in a sequential list, in order to help them navigate their snips more easily. Jay Greene, a ...
(1) Extracting a smaller amount of text and graphic elements from a Web page in order to display effectively on a handheld Web appliance. Web clipping often uses a predefined form, or template, into ...
The web is an indispensable research tool, but keeping track of all of the information you find there can be daunting. You could bookmark all of the items you’d like to revisit, but that’s just so ...
Announced on the Evernote Blogcast, the Evernote iPhone app just got a speed bump and an important new feature: Web Clipping. Much like the Evernote (or OneNote) desktop application, the feature ...
Though I tend to handwrite most of my notes using my Apple Pencil, iPad and Goodnotes 6, I prefer typing out notes for some courses. While I've tried a lot of note-taking apps like Obsidian, Notion, ...
One of the big problems with using the Internet is remembering what you’ve looked at. Sure, bookmarks can be a great help but often you loose the context of what it was that mattered enough to ...
Web-clipping service Clipboard, which recently underwent a major redesign, is tweaking things yet again. While previously, the company focused only on serving as an outlet where users could clip web ...
Chrome: Evernote's web clipping extension for Chrome just got a bunch of neat new features. In addition to two new ways to clip web pages to notes, you can share your clips with others, and, most ...
At first glance, you might mistake Clipboard, the impressively-backed web clipping service, for yet another Pinterest clone. But any similarities are only skin deep. Clipboard’s real rivals are things ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...
Despite a lot of competition in this market new takes on the concepts of Web clipping and microblogging appear, it seems, pretty much every week, which is understandable – the concepts are new enough ...