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Webware 100 Winner (again!)

We were thrilled to learn that RTM is a Webware 100 Awards winner in the Productivity category, for the second year in a row. Thanks to everyone who voted us! :) It’s a big honour to be included; after receiving more than 6,000 nominations, the editors selected 300 finalists.

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A man in a cow suit?

How great is this photo! I came across it while browsing through Flickr and had to share it on the blog. This young man is an Education student at Purdue University and he was involved in an info session about Web 2.0 technologies and their role in teaching and

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Lifehacker interview

It’s a must read for me each day, so I was thrilled to be interviewed by Kevin Purdy for Lifehacker recently. Check out the interview if you’re interested. :)

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Not embarrassing at all...

There’s an article about RTM in The Australian today – big thanks to Ed Charles for writing about us! :) If you’re interested, you can read the article online here. (And yes, that’s my co-founder Omar in the shopping trolley.)

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Wow! Remember The Milk wins Apple Design Award

We’re at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco this week (yes, Bob T. Monkey too), and last night went along to the Apple Design Awards. These prestigious awards recognise “technical excellence, innovation, and outstanding achievement in software development”. So, you can imagine how hugely honoured we were

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Webware 100 Winner!

We’re thrilled that Remember The Milk is a CNET Webware 100 Awards winner in the Productivity category. Thanks to everyone who voted for RTM! It’s a big honour to be included; after receiving more than 5,000 nominations, the editors selected 300 finalists. The top 100 Web 2.

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Remember The Milk in Upgrade Your Life

We’re big Lifehacker fans here at Remember The Milk, so we were super excited to see that the second edition of Gina Trapani’s Lifehacker book, Upgrade Your Life, is now shipping from Amazon… and we were even more excited when we saw that we were in it! :) The

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2008 Webware 100 Finalist

We were excited to learn that Remember The Milk has been selected as a finalist in CNET’s 2008 Webware 100 Awards (yay!). It’s an honour to be included! The winners are decided by a public vote (you can vote for RTM here if you’re interested :)

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RTM in the Australian Financial Review

There’s an article about Remember The Milk in the Australian Financial Review today – thanks to Josh Gliddon for writing about us! If you’re interested, you can read the article online here :)

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Remember The Milk featured in new book

We were thrilled to see Remember The Milk included in a new Japanese book, シゴトはネットで片づける!, which is all about using Web 2.0 tools for GTD. Unfortunately I can’t tell you what it says because my Japanese skills are a little lacking, but author of RTM Japan blog Hiroshi

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BusinessWeek's Asia's Best Young Entrepreneurs finalists

We were thrilled (and more than a little surprised!) to learn this week that both Omar and I have been selected among the 25 finalists for BusinessWeek’s Asia’s Best Young Entrepreneurs 2007. You can check out a slideshow of finalists and vote for your favourite – we’re honoured

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Taking web applications offline with Google Gears

A little while ago, the good folks at Google Code asked us if we were willing to share our experiences with using Google Gears to add offline functionality to RTM. As we’re big fans of Google APIs (we do use a fair few of them) and I’m an

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