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Host the Perfect New Year’s Party with Evernote
Every great party begins with ideas. With the help of Evernote and expert party planner Melissa Jones, you'll be able to create a memorable New Year's party full of memories, traditions, fun, and a lot of food. Read more
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Why You Should Write Things Down: Experience and Information
The purpose of writing is not to store facts for later. Well, it can be, if you’re writing down an address or phone number. But the purpose of writing down ideas is to document a thought process. When you go back and read what you wrote before, you are transported back to that experience of thought. You are able to pick up where you left off, and continue whatever journey you had embarked upon. Read more
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Evernote’s Action Plan for Privacy
Good businesses are built on trust and collaboration — not only within their own walls, but also between the people who build a product and the people who rely upon it. Last week we announced changes to our privacy policy that fell short of your expectations of Evernote. We are taking immediate action to ensure that we meet—and, hopefully, exceed—your expectations in the future. Read more
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Evernote Revisits Privacy Policy Change in Response to Feedback
After receiving a lot of customer feedback expressing concerns about our upcoming Privacy Policy changes over the past few days, Evernote is reaffirming its commitment to keep privacy at the center of what we do. As a result, we will not implement the previously announced Privacy Policy changes that were scheduled to go into effect January 23, 2017. Read more
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A Note From Chris O’Neill about Evernote’s Privacy Policy
We recently announced an update to Evernote’s privacy policy that we communicated poorly, and it resulted in some understandable confusion. We’ve heard your concerns, and we apologize for any angst we may have caused. In response to the questions you’ve raised, let me be clear about what’s not changing and what is changing. Read more
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5 Tips for Increasing Your Writing Productivity
Writing is one of those activities that depend almost entirely on how your mind works. You have to know your body rhythms, brain patterns, and to understand your thoughts to be productive doing it. Here are five tips for how I manage my writing productivity. Some may find my approach a little unorthodox; your mileage may vary. Read more
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IFTTT: (If) You’d Like to Automate Evernote, (Then) You Should Try These
In a busy world, more apps and services often mean more clutter. Ideas get scattered across notes, files, social media posts, and emails. Contacts are in one app, photos in another. Moving information is a pain, if we remember to do it at all. That's where IFTTT comes in. Read more
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Evernote Opens Engineering Office in San Diego
This week, Evernote has opened an office in San Diego, CA focused on accelerating engineering efforts for upcoming products. Evernote will hire additional engineering resources to join the new team in San Diego, as well as fill open roles at headquarters in Redwood City, CA and in other regional offices including Austin, TX. Read more
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Becoming More Human, One Dataset at a Time
Giorgia Lupi is an award-winning data visualization designer who uses Evernote and is passionate making data more accessible and personal. Find out more about her work and how she captures and presents data in creative and meaningful ways. Read more
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Evernote on the Road: Talking Tech in Australia and Singapore
Come along with Evernote’s Josh Zerkel on a tour of Australia and Singapore as he meets small business owners and entrepreneurs in some of the world’s up-and-coming tech hubs. From turning Evernote into a miniature CRM to using it for content management, SMBs in the South Pacific keep their business growing with Evernote. Read more