How to export Google Notebooks. Google Notebook provides options to export each notebook as HTML or in the Atom format, but it's not very easy to export all your data.
A Greasemonkey script automates the tedious work by reformatting the mobile page and adding links to the HTML or Atom version of each notebook. The default format is Atom and you should use it if you want to edit the notebooks on your computer and then import the files to Google Notebook. It's a good idea to use the HTML format for archiving your notebooks. This script requires Firefox, Greasemonkey extension and a download manager like DownThemAll that saves all the files linked from a page or some of them.
How to access Google services from the Firefox sidebar. Put your favorite Google services like Gmail, Google Docs, Google Reader, Google News, etc. in the Firefox Sidebar and interact with them from any website. Like Google Talk, you can consider placing your favorite Google services like Gmail, Google Reader, Google Calendar, etc. in the Firefox sidebar so that content is always accessible without you having to switch any tabs in Firefox. Figure 1: Gmail Inbox placed inside Firefox Sidebar Here are some popular Google websites & tools that can added to the Firefox Sidebar. Thanks Steve for the idea.
Google Gmail – – With Gmail running in the sidebar, you can compose new emails, browse your Google contacts or get notified of new emails in Gmail. Bloc-notes. As of July 2012, Google Notebook has shut down and all Notebook data should now be in Google Docs.
As previously announced, in most cases we were able to automatically export the Notebook data, so please visit Google Docs. Also please update any bookmarks or links to Notebook so that they point to Docs instead. Here are answers to some questions about this transition. We may add or update questions over time. Where is my auto-exported notebooks data?