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jroller.com | by Sanjiv Jivan | Mon, Jun 23

jroller.com is the #2 Blogger for Ajax

For those not familiar with Remember the Milk, it is a to-do task management app. However it's not just another todo app - it is an extremely well written app that truly encapsulates the essence of Web 2.0 and has been one of my favorite Ajax apps from the time they first launched in 2005. They wer...

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