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Google Keep Tasks Integration Rollout

by Lisa Park - Tech Editor

Okay, here’s a breakdown of ⁢teh‍ facts provided, summarizing the changes to Google ⁤Keep reminders and thier ‌integration with Google​ Tasks ⁤and Calendar:

key ‌Changes: Google Keep Reminders are ⁣Moving ​to Tasks & ⁣Calendar

* Integration, Not Replacement: Google Keep reminders are being integrated with Google Tasks and ⁢Google Calendar. ⁤They aren’t ‌being replaced entirely,but their functionality is⁢ shifting.
* How it Works:

‌​ * When you set ⁤a reminder ⁢in Google keep, it will now also⁢ appear in both the Google tasks app and your Google Calendar.
* Reminders from⁣ Keep will be labeled ‍”From Keep” in Tasks and‍ Calendar⁢ for easy identification.
* tapping the “From Keep” badge will take you directly back to the original note in Google Keep.
* Keep Still Has Reminders Page: The “Reminders” section within Google⁤ Keep (list or grid view) will remain available.
* Deletion Handling: When⁢ deleting a reminder‌ in keep, you’ll be prompted to delete both the reminder and the note, or just the reminder.
* ⁤ No More Keep Notifications: Google Keep will⁣ stop sending notifications for ‍reminders. All reminder notifications will now come from google Calendar or Google‌ Tasks. Vital: Make sure you have those apps installed!
*‌ Editing reminders:

⁢ * You‍ can edit the date/time of reminders from within Keep, Tasks, or Calendar.
* ⁤ Important⁤ Limitation: If you ​change the title of ⁣the Keep note, the reminder⁤ title will not automatically update. ⁣you must‍ edit the reminder title directly in Tasks or Calendar.
* ⁤ Task ⁢Limits: There’s a limit of 100,000 tasks.If you have more reminders in Keep than that, the oldest ​ones won’t be migrated.

In essence, google is centralizing task management into ‍Tasks and Calendar, while still allowing you to⁤ originate reminders from the quick-note convenience of Google Keep.

Let me ⁢know if ‍you’d like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of ⁤these ⁣changes!

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