Evernote’s Phil Libin has bold ambitions: He wants to change the way we work.
Evernote’s Radical Plan to Kill Files
Of course, he has a vested interest in making this happen. Libin’s cloud-based service, with over 100 million users globally, is a popular digital hub, where consumers and workers can keep all their stuff for a project, a trip or for just staying organized.
Libin’s bigger vision, which he’ll describe Thursday and Friday at the fourth annual Evernote Conference in San Francisco, is to eliminate files altogether.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.











