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I think we have already discussed the issue of Twitter cancelling SMS notifications to all but three countries - US, Canada, India - virtually from all possible points but we mostly focus on the users and how those users are hurt by absence of this service now. My own point here is that Twitter should have given the users a chance to compensate for the expensive (as we now know) service - either by paying directly or by agreeing to [...] |
Posts Tagged with ‘remember-the-milk’
Twitter Hurts the Entire Industry by Cancelling International SMS, Not Only Users
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on August 15, 2008
Twitter Can Help You Remember The Milk Now
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on June 05, 2008
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We wrote about handy tool Remember the Milk when it first came out, and both Remember the Milk and Twitter have been popping up in social media news individually since then. Now we are happy to write that two of our favorite web tools will be able to work together to improve your productivity and help you with that short term memory problem so many of us share. |
RSS Day: Interview with RSSmeme Creator Ben Golub
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on May 01, 2008
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All hail Twitter Local which clued me in that RSSmeme creator Ben Golub actually lives in my own backyard. I planned on waiting until the next Open Coffee Club to grill him, but in honor of RSS Day, I bumped up my plan of attack and he agreed to an interview in honor of the day. |
How 2.0 Are You?
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on February 20, 2008
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Web 2.0 is a term that means different things to different people, but there are some common characteristics that seem to characterize Web 2.0: alpha or beta status. A certain look and feel to sites. Social aspects to the application (for the most part). Building something that should enhance something else (Facebook apps, browser plug-ins). Some things are also common that also crop up, like frequent down-time, or lack of a business plan that ends up with a site shuttered, [...] |
Gmail Remembers the Milk
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on December 22, 2007
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We first reviewed Remember The Milk here at Profy almost exactly a year ago, and thought we couldn't love it more then. How little we knew about the possibilities, however, because this week, RTM released version 1.0 of possibly the most useful item you'll ever download: a |
The Power Of Web Apps Examined
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on June 19, 2007
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I trek over to Slate.com most evenings, where usually there is published a headline or two I find interesting enough to click through to. Scarce, however, are there pieces to do with the goings on in the technology world. Stuff about various Washingtonians and watchers of those Washingtonians crops up on the site with great frequency, and things generally classifiable as “miscellaneous” (not by Slate, but by the average reader) tend to take up most of the front page’s [...] |
Review: Remember The Milk
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on December 19, 2006
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I???ve fallen in love. I???ve met the perfect task management tool, and I never want it to leave my sight. It???s called Remember The Milk, it???s been around since pretty much the dawn of Web 2.0, and it???s fabulous. Alright, I???ll take it easy with the disturbingly sincere affection I???ve developed for this incredibly nifty to-do list-making device, but I???m not going to stop talking about it, no way. Instead, I???ll do you a favor and introduce the two of [...] |





