I love keeping a record online for some of the most important things I do, but usually don’t find time to carry on doing this book keeping. Many like me would feel the same, the presence of a web service that isn’t public enough like blogs or requires lengthy entries.
For them we have Memiary, a service to keep record of the five things you did in a day and keeps it recorded, in case you ever want to compare how your last Saturday was different from the current. In short the service lets keep a check on what you have been doing with your life over a course of time.
There is no super looking layout for the service and it definitely requires none given the purpose it has been designed for. However if the developer could somehow integrate updates/additions via text messaging, it will be truly appreciated, on a personal note at least.
[via TechCrunch]



Thanks for the review, Sardar! Text messaging is a great suggestion — we’re currently working on mobile applications in that space, but it’d be a good for those who aren’t equipped with an iPhone or Android (99% of the world.
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You are more than welcome Sid. It’s good to hear that you are up for an application for the mobile devices. And as you said the focus should (and it is) on the large population that still uses the normal phones. Java based applications for the regular mobiles would be a great boost to the service.
Regards,
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