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Get an Evernote Beta Invite from Business Hacks!

May 20th, 2008 @ 5:00 am

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Categories: Time-Savers, Travel Tips, Web Tools

Tags: Web, Phone, Evernote, Channel Management, Telecom & Utilities, E-mail, Marketing, Online Communications, Rick Broida

Want to try Evernote, the seriously buzzed-about service that lets you capture and organize information using a variety of sources? For now it’s a closed beta, but Business Hacks has scored 100 invites — and we’re in the mood to share. If you want one, ping us at bizhacks@gmail.com. Don’t worry, we won’t do anything with your e-mail address except issue you the Evernote invitation.

Evernote lets you capture things like notes, Web pages, whiteboards, and stuff scribbled on cocktail napkins. You can use your PC and/or cell phone (including your phone’s camera) to route all this stuff to your Evernote account, which affords synchronized access to it from any Web-connected device. Pretty cool — see Evernote in action in the above video.

Update: Sorry, the invites are all gone! We’ll make sure to let you know when Evernote goes public.

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