| @snekse: @mikehostetler TimeBridge is pretty good.
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| @megansoto: @mikehostetler TimeBridge works great for that – supports group scheduling, timezones and even supplies conferencing if needed.
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| @DediKatedVA: @MeshugAvI Good afternoon! I use Timebridge (www.timebridge.com), works great for scheduling multiple people. Let me know if you have Qs!
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| @bdistel: @msuster Check out timebridge.com. Teams done a great job so far
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| @epic9x: @Tunglerocks @ TimeBridge a nice feature for both of you would be the ability to give a URL + a password to avoid a 'confirmation' step
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| @megansoto: @bfeld Try @ TimeBridge! Great tool that includes easy scheduling, phone/web conferencing, meeting follow-up, personal link, meetwith.me, etc
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| @gahlord: Timebridge can keep their starbucks. Nice try though.
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| @andytraub: @kirkaanderson Was checking out @ timebridge - PHone conferencing built in is nice, web page is kinda hard to navigate, love the SMS feature!
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| @edmondteste: @ TimeBridge it's a great tool, however having time in 24hr format instead of limiting it to am/pm would be great
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| @ChandraQ: Timebridge is a great tool for organising meetings, try it now, check out my availability http://meetwith.me/chandraquarmby
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| @DrWatsonius: @Glinner timebridge.com is quite good if you're trying to organise a meet-up, and it's pretty simple for the attendees to use.
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| @mdieterle: Looking @ TimeBridge. Great concept for planning & conducting meetings. Linking multiple calendars would be killer feature http://ow.ly/WZUy
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