
Evernote enables Deutsche Telekom customers to take notes, clip webpages, snap articles, create to-do lists and record audio using their mobile phones. Premium accounts give those users a higher upload limit, faster and more robust note search, offline availability of their notes and more note sharing options.
To mark the partnership announcement, Evernote has also added a new Premium feature to its existing Premium feature set. Deutsche Telekom customers will now benefit from Document Search, which allows users to search documents, presentations and spreadsheets attached to their notes in Evernote that were created in Microsoft Office, iWork and OpenOffice.
To take advantage of this special offer, Deutsche Telekom customers must request a service upgrade before 25 September 2014 at www.telekom.de/evernote. Existing Evernote Premium users can also take advantage of this special offer by following the same link and extending their current Evernote Premium subscription for an additional year.
To extend their partnership, Deutsche Telekom and Evernote also agreed to join forces for the Berlin Hackathon from 5-7 April. This weekend event will challenge developers and designers to rapidly prototype new products by using APIs from Evernote and Deutsche Telekom’s Developer Garden developer ecosystem. It is hosted at Deutsche Telekom’s new partnering office space at Winterfeldtstrasse. The Hackathon will help both companies to strengthen their relationships with developers and entrepreneurs.
Of Evernote’s existing 50 million users worldwide, 1.33 million are based in Germany, making it Evernote’s second largest market in EMEA. In Germany, Deutsche Telekom has 37 million mobile and 22 million broadband and fixed-line customers.