If you’re a heavy Evernote user and rely on it for note writing and saving articles from the web relevant to your work or interests, then the newest augmented intelligence feature from the service should be extremely useful to you. Context will help connect you to things that will help you finish your research, paper. proposal, blog post, or whatever it is you’re doing currently on the app.

The feature is actually pretty simple and easy to use, but in the long run, will become a necessity, especially if you’re working on a complex project. As you’re doing writing or researching on your Evernote, you will see at the bottom of your screen information that is related to what you’re doing. But where do these information come from? They can be from notes you’ve created in the past, things that have been shared by your co-worker or friend on Evernote itself, or reliable news sources that have been vetted by the app.

Some of these news sources include Wall Street Journal, Tech Crunch, Fast Company Inc. magazines, etc. You can click on the note to read it or save it for reference later on. You can also share it with other people through the recently released Work Chat feature. But if you’re worried that these 3rd party sites are getting your data, Evernote assures users that they do not share any information about you to the publishers involved in the Context feature.

However, this pretty neat feature will only be available for Premium users and Evernote Business subscribers only. If you’re a Wall Street Journal subscriber, you get a special free Evernote Premium subscription for a year. If you want to upgrade to premium from your free service, you need to shell out around $5 per month or $45/year. And if you are a heavy user, then that price isn’t hefty at all.

SOURCE: Evernote

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