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Carlos also found the service's icon and a short URL that redirects to the Play Store page for a non-existent Google Keep app.
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Google has a cool Chrome extension called Scratchpad. It's great for taking notes and it syncs with Google Docs. Let's hope that Keep is better than both Scratchpad and Google Notebook.
Update: Android Police has some screenshots of the new service.
{ Thanks, Carlos. }
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