Emily Boyd

Hello! I'm Emily, co-founder of Remember The Milk.

San Francisco, California
Emily Boyd
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Thanks, APC Magazine readers!

Many thanks to all the readers who voted for us in the APC Magazine Internet Technology Awards. We were honoured to be named amongst the finalists for the best web-based application in the consumer category. The award winners were announced last night, and while we didn’t win our category,

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Updates

Downtime

Remember The Milk has been misbehaving this afternoon – we’re really sorry about the downtime. We have Bob T. Monkey working as quickly as he can to get things back up and running. We’ll keep you posted until we get it fixed. Update 3:00PM Sydney time: We’re

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Updates

Two new languages available

Remember The Milk is now available in Hungarian and Norwegian, bringing the total number of available languages to 20. A huge thank you to all of the wonderful translation volunteers who have made this possible! If you’d like to use the service in Hungarian or Norwegian, you can change

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Updates

Add your tasks to Netvibes

We’re big fans of Netvibes, and know that a lot of Remember The Milk users are too. We’re really excited to announce that thanks to the help of Franck and Tariq from Netvibes, we’ve been able to create a Remember The Milk module which you can add

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Featured Apps

Remember The Milk Dashboard Widget for OS X

Use a Mac? Yoel Inbar has created a handy widget for displaying your Remember The Milk tasks on your Dashboard. The widget lets you choose to display tasks from all your lists or from a specific list. You can then mark your tasks as complete and undo your actions if

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Got Sidekick?

Just wanted to let those users with T-Mobile Sidekicks (aka Danger Hiptops) know that our mobile version now fully supports this device. Try it out at https://m.rememberthemilk.com/ – many thanks to Bryan and Yoel for helping us to test Sidekick support!

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Getting Things Done with Remember The Milk

We love hearing about the different ways that people use Remember The Milk to get organized. The Republic of Geektronica blog details a bunch of tips and tricks for using the Getting Things Done (GTD) system with Remember The Milk. Geektronica readers have also been sharing their ideas for using

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Remember The Milk "reinvents the to-do list"

Thanks to PC World magazine for including us in their review of “The Web’s Most Useful Sites” and saying nice things about us. We’re honoured that Remember The Milk was named the winner in the To-Do Lists category. Welcome to the PC World readers who’ve discovered our

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Behind the Scenes

Highlights of 2006

It’s been a busy year for the Remember The Milk team, and we thought we’d end the year by sharing some of our favourite happenings from 2006. Our 10 highlights, in no particular order: Remember The Milk for Google Calendar Our recently added new feature brought Remember The

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Surrounded by milk

Emily was recently surrounded by many bottles and cartons of milk, placed in front of a camera, and photographed. So I thought it was only natural to attempt to share said photo with everyone: For those of you who are curious, pick up a copy of the current (Dec/Jan)

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Updates

Add your tasks to Google Calendar

Earlier this year we added support for showing tasks on your calendar. It’s a handy way to see your tasks alongside your calendar events, but it hasn’t been possible to add, edit, complete, and postpone your tasks from within Google Calendar. That is, until now… Introducing Remember The

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Events

The Net Generation Forum (Sydney, November 22nd)

The first Net Generation Forum is being held this Wednesday in Sydney. I’ll be there representing Remember The Milk and speaking alongside Rebekah Horne (MySpace Australia), Donna-Marie Kelly (Foster’s Group), Monique Potts (ABC New Media and Digital Services), Sandra Davey (BigPond), and Sarah Oakes (Girlfriend Magazine). If you’

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