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Google Keep Users Stunned by New Reminders Update – Google Tasks Takes Over

Google Keep -käyttäjät järkyttyivät uudesta muistutuspäivityksestä – Google Tehtävät ottaa vallan

Pitkään odotettu integraatio Vuosien ajan Google Keep ja Google Tasks — kaksi Googlen tunnetuinta tuottavuussovellusta — tuntuivat oudosti erillisiltä, vaikka niiden tarkoitus oli osittain päällekkäinen. Google Keep on suosittu muistiinpanosovellus, jonka avulla käyttäjät voivat asettaa aika- tai sijaintimuistutuksia muistiinpanoihin, kun taas Google
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