If you have not tried it, I would like to introduce you to Doodle. It is a wonderful cloud tool for setting up a meeting or conference with folks who don't share the same software. I first became acquainted with it when I received a "doodle" in order to set up a conference call with folks in three different time zones. It's a snap with Doodle. Simply set up a free account with a couple of clicks, and with a few more selections you can basically send out an easy to use little poll to others.
I've used Doodle to set up my recent M-Hub club meetings at school. It also strikes me as the perfect tool for setting up family gatherings or scheduling a dinner with busy friends.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
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1 comment:
This look very interesting... I am going to check it out! Happy Holidays, Mr. Baker!
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