The Second Golden Age of Software:
Oh, and consider this: The RTM team consists of two people (and, the service’s site says, one stuffed monkey). I don’t know how many programmers Microsoft has working on Outlook, but it’s a heck of a lot more than that. And
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,
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
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
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)
Tatsuya Yamaji has a great article in Business Mobile (Japanese only) on using Remember The Milk with David Allen’s Getting Things Done or GTD time management method. For those interested in GTD, some of our users have also been posting some helpful tips and tricks about GTD on the