LOS ANGELES: Evernote is bringing Context, one of its more intriguing promulgations during its fourth conference in October, to Android and Windows. This feature, which was first made available to iOS and Mac users in November, pulls content (predicated on what you’re inditing, hence its name) from sundry sources and exhibits them on screen.
By “sundry sources,” we mean your old notes, your co-workers’ notes and a handful of websites, which includes The Wall Street Journal, Expeditious Company and TechCrunch — just click on an ingress inside the Context panel to read it.
Some people expressed concerns about Evernote being able to “optically discern” what you indite the first time this feature went out. But like afore, the company has assured users in its promulgation post that it does “not apportion any information about you or your account with any publisher.” Withal, you can switch off all online sources via the Settings page. It’s still only available for Premium and Business subscribers, though, so those who’d rather not pay for the accommodation will have to Google terms the “antediluvian” way.