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May 28, 2006

Steve Rubel on Adobe NoteTag

Steve is a bit misleading with his piece (not intentionally) on Adobe NoteTag.

Adobe Labs is working on a concept project called NoteTag that allows users to capture notes during meetings and assign tasks within those notes to individuals. NoteTag can turn the notes around and post them to a blog or del.icio.us and tag them. The product also supports RSS. You can watch a screencast of NoteTag or track the project on their blog.

It's not a blogging tool, per se. NoteTag is (at least at this moment) not a hosted service: you have to download the code and run it on your own server, which is beyond me these days. More importantly, it is more of a research and project tool. You can save notes -- scraps from web pages -- in a fashion vaguely reminiscent of del.icio.us; you can also create to-dos, which can be assigned to others, or checked off. All of these fragments are stored on a blog solution: today, Blogger and Typepad are supported.

An interesting and very original foray into productivity tools for Adobe. I can't wait for a hosted version.

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