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May 19, 2009 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Remember the Milk

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Site: RememberTheMilk.com
Category: Productivity

Remember the Milk is one of the most portable goal-setting services in its space. Users can create to-do lists with it, then access them in Gmail, via SMS, on mobile handsets, Skype, and popular IM clients. Because of this, you can access it from nearly anywhere, all without having to return to its Web site.

Remember the Milk also has an API that developers can use to integrate it into their apps.

There are two levels of service, one free and one Pro that runs $25 a year. Pro members get extra support, early access to new features, as well as access to the service on various mobile devices.

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April 21, 2008 12:00 PM PDT

Webware 100 winner: Remember The Milk

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      Remember the Milk beta makes your to-do items and reminders available in Gmail, via SMS, the iPhone, Windows Mobile devices, Skype, and popular IM clients. Integration with Google Calendar and contacts would let you connect to, say, a co-worker for an instant chat at an appointed time. Remember the Milk also can pinpoint tasks on a map and export your lists as Atom and iCal-ready feeds.

      Remember the Milk is one of the most portable goal-setting services in its space; you can take it with you instead of repeatedly returning to its Web site. There are two levels of service, one free and one Pro that runs $25 a year. Pro members get early access to new features, technical support, as well as access to the service on Apple's iPhone.

      Winner: Remember The Milk (RememberTheMilk.com)
      Category: Productivity

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