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Seesmic and Evernote bring social memory to your iPhone (and Android, too)

Partners | By Andrew Sinkov
 

Twitter and Facebook have fundamentally changed the way we interact and communicate with one another. Sadly, both services have a major shortcoming: it’s nearly impossible to save something and find it later. What we need is an easy, reliable way to archive elements of our social streams. Put another way: we need to save the stuff into Evernote. Help has arrived in the form a cute little raccoon.

Seesmic, the wildly popular social networking app, has integrated Evernote into their great new iPhone version (available from the App Store). Now, whenever you see something of interest pop up on Twitter or Facebook, you can save it into Evernote with a couple of taps.

How it works

Let’s say, you’re reading through your Twitter or Facebook feeds in Seesmic for iPhone and something really cool shows up–something you’d like to save–tap on the tweet, then tap on the share icon in the lower right corner of the screen, and select Send to Evernote.

Here’s the awesome part, sending to Evernote launches Evernote for iPhone and creates a new note containing the message with a link to the original content. Since you’re in Evernote, you can edit the note and add some additional thoughts, change the tags, move it to a different notebook, and then save it forever.

With one step, Seesmic and Evernote have solved a major modern problem. Thanks Loic, and team!

Tags

Seesmic will automatically assign some tags based on the metadata of the tweet or Facebook message. You can always edit or remove them from within Evernote.

How it works on Android

If you have both Evernote and Seesmic installed on your Android device, then saving tweets is incredibly easy. Simply tap and hold on the tweet, choose Share, then select Evernote. This will launch the Evernote app with the tweet as a new note. Get Evernote and Seesmic from the Android Market.

  • http://www.0ha.org dle 0ha web blog

    Great app. 1 feature request: unread posts shaded differently

  • http://www.warboardgames.net War Board Games

    I’m glad that you also decided to do an Android version. Right now, Android has some some real catching up to do regarding the number of apps when it comes into competition with iPhone.

  • Neil Jones

    Widget(s) for Android home screen please! (Like 3banana notes does)

  • Rildo Oliveira

    How to have the same outcome using Evernote on the Desktop?
    I mean: the capture feature (don’t know if the updated versions are different!) do not allow for text-note-taking.

  • Rildo Oliveira

    Ok. I’ve installed the new Web Clipper. I think it could not be better. Thanks For Ever and Evernote!
    polycarpo

  • Molly

    “Simply tap and hold on the tweet, choose Share, then select Evernote.”

    How is this integration? You can click share in any app that supports it and choose from a list of apps that also support it. You can “share” tweets to 3banana Notes, OI Notepad or even the official Twitter client if you wanted to.

    Not sure how this is “integration” when it is included in the Android platform. You could just allow all apps to share to you and then market it as “integration” with every app on Android!

    I am confused. Do you not know how to allow every app that uses the share functionality to share to Evernote? Wow.

    • Andrew Sinkov

      Molly, this is actually up to the app developer to enable. We now allow apps to share with Evernote.

  • Jannik Lindquist

    This is a very odd announcement. I challenge you to explain how this shiny new “feature” of Seesmic is different from sharing a tweet in any other Tweeter-client for Android that can share a Tweet. I could certainly do it in TweeterRide before this announcement

  • Hans Douma

    Great thing. The iPhone Facebook app is rather buggy, so I hope Seesmic will help in that area as well.

    Adding the link to the Facebook entry in the note is a good idea. However, when in the note on your iPhone, rather than going to the actual Facebook website I would prefer to go to the iPhone facebook app instead. Just a matter of not needing an additional login and better readability. Is that maybe something for a future release ?

  • Justin

    Too bad this isn’t for the Palm pre or Pixi, seeing as those two are truly the best phones ever created. Beats the hell outta iphone and android combined. Sorry, but evernote, you need to concentrate on Palm

  • Raymond Peck

    I haven’t been able to figure out how this works on Android. I take it from this thread that installing Seesmic adds the ability to share Facebook posts to Evernote by long-pressing a post. However, this isn’t happening. I installed, go into the FB app, long-press on a post, and. . . nada. Just “Like or Comment” as usual.

    Clue, anyone?

    • Andrew Sinkov

      Raymond, that was an error on my part. The Seesmic Android app only supports sharing tweets with Evernote. I’ve updated the post.

      • Raymond Peck

        OK, thanks. I hope that you soon add Android support for web clipping and FB clipping (and a few other things, like view by notebook). I’m getting increasingly dependent on Evernote and want it to be more functional in my pocket. :-)

        One of the big uses I have for Evernote is clipping articles from the web that I want to save from print publications that I read (e.g., the SF Chronicle). If I could do that from the Android while reading the paper at the bagel shop it would save me a lot of time and hassle. ;-)

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