Can Google do everything?

I am slowly making my way through the ever-growing list of Google Apps available on their website and have just had my first dabble with Google Notebook. From my early observations it seems to be a reasonable (but not ultimate) alternative to del.icio.us for all your online bookmarking needs.

Similarities

  • Both enable to to quickly add a bookmark/reference of a website to a central online location.
  • Both use a nifty Firefox plugin to get the job done.
  • Both are searchable.
  • Both use labels, but while del.icio.us can assign many labels to one link, Notebook allows a link to belong to only one label (or notebook).
  • Both allow you to share your bookmarks with others.

Differences

  • del.icio.us user pages are visible to everyone, Notebook pages have to specifically shared.
  • del.icio.us allows you to save a single link for a friend, which will appear in a special list on the recipient’s page, but Notebook only allows the sharing of a whole notebook.
  • You can use Notebook as a simple note-taking tool without having a link to the original source.

Conclusions

I like the idea of having all the online services that I use in a central location. Google is making a good go of making this a reality. But for the time being I think del.icio.us will continue to be my online bookmarker of choice, just because of the multi-label and networking functions.

I’m sure these two applications were not designed to be in direct competition – which makes a direct comparison a bit unfair – I couldn’t help but notice that they both provide a similar service.

My Google usage

Daily use:

  • Search
  • Gmail
  • Calendar
  • Reader

Weekly use:

  • Maps

Less frequent use:

  • News
  • Images
  • Docs and Spreadsheets
  • Groups

The last word

While Google may not be catering perfectly to everything I do on the internet, they’re making a damn good go of it. Here’s hoping they don’t get all nasty and start charging for all their services.

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