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ReminderFeed: add reminders to your RSS reader
A lot of sites offer email reminders, web-based to do lists, and even reminders via Twitter. ReminderFeed puts your reminders somewhere else, somewhere you're likely to see them: in your RSS reader. It's ideal for recurring reminders that you want to see in your reader periodically.
ReminderFeed is a good concept, but I'd like to see it develop more customization. Some calendar apps can already deliver your events as a feed, and ReminderFeed isn't going to keep up with those if it doesn't offer, for example, multiple events within the same feed.
Right now it's good for a daily mantra or routine, but it has the potential to be a middle ground between the simple service it offers now, and the overcomplicated featuresets of some calendar apps.
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nasunorahl said 10:03PM on 5-26-2009
I have a popcorn hour set up in the living room at my place all my renters live. I'm gonna use this to send them messages strange and confusing messages to there tv to freak them out. Because the popcorn hour has a RSS reader that broadcasts news and such.
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