Googles Area 120 launches Stack, an app that digitizes private docs and extracts key info

Google’s in-house incubator, Area 120, is within the provide day freeing its latest enterprise referred to as Stack, an app that can aid you digitize your forms, receipts and other papers you will have lying spherical the house, and then robotically save them to Google Drive. The app will also helpfully suggest a name…
Google’s in-house incubator, Area 120, is today releasing its latest project called Stack, an app that will help you digitize your documents, receipts and other papers you have lying around the house, and then automatically save them to Google Drive. The app will also helpfully suggest a name…Original article
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