Taking Notes on the Web with Webnote

WebNotes

Need to gather information online? Then it’s time to stop copying and pasting and to start making your notes online. WebNotes, looks to be a delightfully simple tool to help you gather and and organize your online research and notes.

Update: Today I received my Beta invitation. Seems as though I have 10 invites available to give away. If you are interested, make a comment. Everyone who comments has an equal shot at the invites.

-Lou

What is WebNotes?

Simply stated, WebNotes is an online application that uses tools familiar to all of us… highlighters and sticky notes. WebNotes allows you to virtually highlight text or stick virtual sticky notes to web pages. But, it’s much more than that. After you make your notes, you can organize them in groups and share them with friends through online links and email.

How will WebNotes Help?

I can see a number of uses for those of us who work online. For students and academics who need to conduct research for papers, this seems like the perfect online solution for collecting, organizing, and sharing information.

For the business minded, I think you’ll find WebNotes a useful tool for organizing, tracking, and sharing information related to your client projects.

WebNotes is still in beta, but you can try a fully functional demo of WebNotes. You can also view the demo video of WebNotes here. So head on over and sign up. The sooner you do, the sooner you’ll be able to start using the cool tool!

Do you think a tool like this could be useful? Share your ideas in the comment section below.

Visit the WebNotes home page.

By the way, was first introduce to WebNotes though this video by Chris Pirillo. I think you’ll enjoy it too.

2 Comments

Jon Aston  on July 1st, 2009

Hey Lou.

Love the blog.

I’ve tried a number of *webnotes-like* products over the years and still haven’t fallen in love. I’m hoping Webnotes will be “the one*. Please fire me an invitation so I can find out.

Thanks!

Jon

Candy Lynn  on August 11th, 2009

Lou:
Thanks for the follow on Twitter!
Please share one of your WebNotes invites. This looks like something & have been looking for.
@CandyLynn

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