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So much is going on at Unsheffield that it’ll be nigh on impossible for any single individual to be involved in it all.  We’re anticipating over 70 talks and sessions in 4 zones across 3 days. That’s a lot of ideas coming out, and a lot of content building up. We don’t want our participants suffering from information overload, so we’re really happy that Evernote have stepped in to help us capture, share and remember the memories that will form over what’s going to be an intensely creative weekend of innovation and knowledge-sharing.

We’re planning on using Evernote to capture the non-digital content that will be created at Unsheffield, to combine it with the digital content and to transform it all into an archive of the event.

You’ll be able to see some of the themes and trends that emerge, and it’ll be easy for people to tie those in with other content and thinking from beyond the event.  It will be a great showcase of the kind of magic that happens when grassroots technologists and folks from all kinds of sectors and backgrounds get together and collaborate.

And, because you’ll be able to access the collective resources for long after the event, you can concentrate on getting immersed with the conversations and discussions without worrying about missing any of the great sessions that will be contributed.

We reckon Evernote is a great example of a Cool Technology that provides  enough value in getting normal day-to-day things done (as well as the special moments) that it has the kind of hook can get Future Users more comfortable and literate with digital technology.  We’re unashamedly proud to have them support our first Unsheffield and help it persist beyond the weekend.


Evernote helps you Remember Everything.

The application supports multiple platforms making it possible to capture information using the digital device that is most convenient or closest to hand (Web, Mac, PC, iPhone, Blackberry, mobile web). Once a note is captured, the information is synched and searchable at any time, from anywhere.

A resilient and accessible platform (data is hosted both on the desktop and in the cloud) Evernote stores your memories so that they are easily navigable and always within reach. The technology provides more than a simple hub for your content; its analytical tools dive deep into images and photographs to pull out and tag content with the text stored within. In short finding data within data.

People use Evernote to capture:

  • Tasks and to-dos
  • Notes and research
  • Web pages
  • Whiteboards
  • Business cards
  • Scribble
  • Snapshots
  • Wine labels
  • Twitter messages

Evernote is enthusiastic about collaboration and has released an API for developers to create new applications for the platform. API Documentation and a developer forum are available for anyone interested in developing for the platform.

Our awards show what other people say about us:

  • TechCrunch Crunchies: Best Mobile Startup
  • Mashable Open Web Awards People’s and Blogger’s Choice: Best Mobile Application
  • 2008 GottaBeMobile Awards: Software of the Year
  • Gizmodo: The Best iPhone Apps of 2008
  • TechCrunch: A Look At Some Of The Best iPhone Apps Of 2008
  • Mobile Star: Best Mobile Productivity Tool
  • Networkworld: Best iPhone apps: Office and personal productivity
  • Bloggingbytes.com: Best iPhone applications of 2008
  • Cnet Webware 100: Editor’s Choice Award

Want to get in touch? Evernote are based in San Francisco, so the team at 33 Digital are handling enquiries this side of the pond. You can reach them on:

Email: evernote [at] 33-digital.com
Telephone: 0207 608 2500

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