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February 13, 2008 6:00 AM PST

TimeBridge lets the world book meetings with you

by Rafe Needleman
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The meeting time negotiation service TimeBridge is adding a new Web-based component today. It now lets you set up a page, which TimeBridge hosts, that displays your free times. People who want a piece of your schedule can request an available time from those that are open. It's a good improvement to TimeBridge for service providers like consultants.

Previously, all of TimeBridge's scheduling communications were in e-mails. See review: TimeBridge makes scheduling easy.

Now anyone can see what a slacker you are.

As before, TimeBridge gets its free/busy data from your Outlook or Google calendar; if you're a user of one of these products, you don't need to adopt a new basic scheduling system to use the TimeBridge meeting negotiation service.

It doesn't look like the new hosted schedule is embeddable in Web pages or on social network sites as a widget, though. If I was a consultant using TimeBridge to let my customers book time with me, I would prefer it if they didn't have to leave my site to do so.

I've used TimeBridge on and off since November 2006, and I've found that the plug-in for Outlook has a conflict with the McAfee virus scanner that CNET installs on our machines. But the service is so potentially valuable to me that I've tried three different versions of the software hoping it'd be fixed.

Previously, TimeBridge added a free conference calling service, a nice and natural add-on to a meeting coordination product.

See also: Timedriver, Jiffle (formerly iPolipo; review), ScheduleOnce (review), and Ether (review).

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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by ynelken February 13, 2008 6:59 AM PST
Rafe, thank you for your note! Just a quick note - you can post an availability badge on various social networks and blogs under "My Availability/My Link" or on the following url http://app.timebridge.com/availability/public_availability_settings
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by rafe February 13, 2008 10:34 AM PST
Yori,

Yeah, but the "badge" is just a big button and a link. What I am saying is that you should have a widget that actually shows available times.

-Rafe
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by Adreana_B April 3, 2008 10:06 AM PDT
Well Rafe,
As a user, the badge has changed and provide the actual Free/Busy information.
Try it ... :-)
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