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		<title>Remindr, the free online reminder service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remindr is an easy to use, quick and efficient way to remind yourself of tasks, appointments and things to do which you wouldn&#8217;t want to forget. It&#8217;s a simple idea, it is useful, and it works! Which is more than I can say about several of the web applications running around these days. It was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="right" src="http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f37/allever/incs/siteshots/rmndr.jpg" alt="Remindr" /> <a href="http://remindr.info/" title="Remindr" class="liexternal">Remindr</a> is an easy to use, quick and efficient way to remind yourself of tasks, appointments and things to do which you wouldn&#8217;t want to forget. It&#8217;s a simple idea, it is useful, and it works! Which is more than I can say about several of the web applications running around these days.</p>
<p>It was developed by <a href="http://getalime.ru/" title="Getalime" class="liexternal">Getalime</a> as an entry to the <a href="http://railsrumble.com/" title="Rails Rumble" class="liexternal">Rails Rumble</a> 2008 contest, which is an annual competition for web applications programmed in <a href="http://rubyonrails.org/" title="Ruby on Rails" class="liexternal">Ruby on Rails</a>.</p>
<p>You simply tell it what you want to be reminded of, when, and how. Reminders can be sent as e-mail, mobile text message, or to your jabber or twitter account.</p>
<p>Remindr has earned a place in my list of favorite web applications, and you can try it out and see for yourself by visiting <a href="http://remindr.info/" title="Remindr" class="liexternal">here</a>. No registration required, and it&#8217;s free.</p>
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