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	<title>Is there an auto-scheduling app?</title>
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	<description>I&apos;m scheduling a meeting with 17 different people via email.  It&apos;s a recurring nightmare. Is there any sort of free web app to help with this, or a methodology that doesn&apos;t involve 300 emails being sent back and forth? Or is it, as I suspect, one of those unsolvable problems that is exponentially more difficult than it seems, the equivalent of a flying car.</description>
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