One thing missing from that equation for me is RSS feeds - I subscribe to several hundred feeds (of which I actively follow around 50). But then later in the week when something I know that I read earlier might be useful, I have trouble finding it - often spending an hour searching my web history.
Enter Tabbloid (yes, that's how they spell it), a free service from HP which converts an RSS feed into a PDF "magazine" file mailed to you on a daily or weekly basis. Twist that around a little bit, mix in Google Reader and Evernote, and you're one step closer to the Holy Grail, Total Recall.
The steps:
In Google Reader,
- Go to Settings -> Folders and Tags
- Determine how you want to mark the posts you want to remember forever - you can Share, Star, or Tag items.
- If you're Sharing your items to remember them forever, skip this step. If you're Starring or Tagging, you'll need to enable "sharing" for that category in the Folders and Tags tab.
- Now click on "view public page" for that category.
- Inside this new window, right-click and copy the Atom Feed URL.
- Click the big "Get Started" button
- Paste the Atom Feed URL you just saved into the box labeled "Add a Feed URL".
- Enter your Evernote e-mail address into the "Email to" box. (It's in https://www.evernote.com/User.action under "Incoming email settings".)
- Set your Frequency and Time fields appropriately.
- Save delivery options
- You should now have a Tabbloid Activation e-mail, click the URL to activate the Tabbloid account for that address.
- Wait a few minutes, Tabbloid will now format your Shared/Starred/Tagged Google Reader messages as a PDF magazine and send it to Evernote, which will fully index it for you.
Now if only I could get Google Desktop Search to index Evernote correctly...