Remember The Milk public feeds Dec18 '07
I missed the announcement from November about public RSS and iCal feeds, available to all Remember The Milk users.
Previously, all feeds were authenticated, meaning your feed reader and calendar program had to allow for private feeds (Google Reader and Google Calendar both do not). Now, each feed has an obscure string of characters appended to the feed URL, effectively securing your feed.
This feature is free to all RTM users, and optional (you don't have to make your feeds public).
Having public feeds available allows for some excellent mashing to occur, in conjunction with other web services. You can also get your hands dirty and parse the feed for display on your own website.
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