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Cyber Secretary Web-based scheduling service

By Robert J. McGarvey

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How long does it take to schedule a typical group meeting? Howmany phone calls--and voice-mail messages? In today's hecticworld, it's harder than ever to schedule anything involvingmore than two people. But TimeDance, an innovative Web-basedscheduling service, takes the hassle out of the process.

Tell TimeDance with whom you want to meet, offer some possibletimes, and it automates the process of e-mailing invitees aboutmeeting specifics and possible times--and it keeps at the processuntil an acceptable time slot is set. Best of all, the service isfree.


To contact Robert McGarvey, e-mail him at rjm@mcgarvey.net.

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