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  <p>If anyone can create a killer Android tablet app, it's Google -- and the company definitely delivers with its new Google Earth for Android tablet experience.< p>
 
  <p>If anyone can create a killer Android tablet app, it's Google -- and the company definitely delivers with its new Google Earth for Android tablet experience.< p>
 
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note in order to get to the right place. Even within the Chrome app, hitting Ctrl-F doesn't do anything other than create frustration (though maybe that's its actual function?). < p>
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<p> Give me a &quot;find&quot; command,cheap retro jordans, Keep,cheap jordan shoes, and let me keep my sanity before it's completely lost. < p>
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<p> <strong>4. The ability to pin notes to the top of the app< strong> < p>
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<p> By default, Keep organizes your notes into cards that appear in the order they were created. You can drag and drop notes to reorder them -- but anytime you create a new note, it automatically appears at the top of the heap. < p>
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<p> Me? I have certain important notes that I like to keep at the top of my list so they're easily accessible. That means whenever I create a new note,cheap jordans online, I have to then drag it down a few spots in my list to get it out of my high-priority slot(s). And I can't be the only one in that situation. < p>
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<p> Being able to pin a note or multiple notes to the top of the app would be a fantastic feature for Keep to have -- and would add some much-needed power into its card-based system while still allowing it to remain simple,. < p>
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<p> <strong>5,cheap jordans free shipping. The ability to view and edit notes from Drive< strong> < p>
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<p> This one's kinda weird,cheap jordans, because it was actually mentioned as being on the way &quot;in the coming weeks&quot; when Keep launched in 2013: < p>
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  <p> You can access, edit and create new notes on the web at and in the coming weeks you'll be able to do the same directly from Google Drive. < p>
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<p> In fact, Google originally described Keep as being a <em>part < em>of Drive. But here we are, nearly three years later, and the promised Drive-direct access has yet to arrive. (Google <em>did < em>roll out a way for you to export Keep notes into Google Docs documents<ul>
 
    
 
    
 
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