Thursday, August 4, 2011

LiveScribe connection now supports content sharing with Microsoft OneNote, Google sites

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LiveScribe have Press Wire today announce two big additions to its service Livescribe Connect. Users Connect to Livescribe and pulse smartpens echo now can share content with Microsoft OneNote and Google sites. Using one of the company's smartpens, anything written in ink on their special paper can network through various social services and productivity services.

LiveScribe Connect began back in May and a big step towards relevance for digital pen as he did share content so much easier. Two new services join the already supported platforms Twitter, Facebook, Evernote, Google Docs and iOS devices and shows that the company is committed to bringing a new set of features.

As John is back in may, all you have to do is physically write anything there is an underscore after the command as "Twitter" or email address. Then simply select what content you want to share on a pad of paper, and once pen synchronize with your computer via USB, prior content automagically on the desired service or address.

OneNote and Google sites fits in the window Connect user base. LiveScribe Connect allows users to send and audio directly in OneNote, which was built by Microsoft to be a kind of digital notebook for such content. Google sites is a collaborative design and add content from other Google services and now Connect Livescribe.

LiveScribe Connect restricted so far seemingly smartpens requirement of a physical connection to Exchange. This is a completely new idea, and ultimately allows for the exchange of written content, but wireless Bluetooth, will expand its even call with advanced functionality.


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