Web · 2020-09-03

Create, curate, collaborate: that’s the new Google Keen for you


Google Keen

Life is short—dreams & interests can easily get lost along the way. Topics of relevance need to be fostered, built on & followed if you’re going to keep your dreams alive.

However, in today’s demanding world it’s hard to find time, let alone the tools to help you realize your goals. Google Keen, a new Web app built by Area120 & Pair, aims to provide a space in your life to curate & collaborate on a collection of your interests.

Curating your interests couldn’t be easier—save & add links, text, images & Web searches. Everything you add gets you more to explore. While collaborating in effortless—Invite friends to collaborate with, share ideas & build your community.

To begin your journey with Stay Keen, you’ll need a Google account to sign in. Once you’ve done that, you can start a “Keen” on any topic of interest you fancy. The more effort you put in, the more reward you’ll get because the Google team behind the app has harnessed the power of ML(Machine Learning) & AI(Artificial Intelligence) to “understand” exactly what you’re looking for & build on it with each link, image & search you add.

Using Stay Keen empowers you to build a “board” of your interests in one place. It pushes you to remain focused, & allows you to browse your topics at any time without losing valuable information, say, by forgetting the web address of a useful blog, service provider or product.

Another useful feature of this new Web app is that you can explore a huge selection of Keens that have been started by other users. If you discover something of relevance you can follow the topic, add to it & generally engage with the creator & the “Keen”. All Keens can be kept private or made public, so you can control how your Keen is used by the Stay Keen community.

So if you have a passion you’d like to follow or even just know more about, give Stay Keen a visit & you might discover a great way to grow your interests.

Image credit: Area120

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