3/31/2008
The Arizona Republic - Web-based tools aid small businesses

2/4/2008
Network World - Scheduling Your Time: Timetrade's TimeDriver Focus on Personal Scheduling

2/3/2008
New Communications Review - New Products and Services Announcements

2/2/2008
Information Week - At DEMO, Tech For Creating Content--And Managing It All

1/31/2008
ChannelWeb Network - 20 DEMO Products That Matter To VARs

1/30/2008
PC World - DEMO 08 Highlights, Sidelights, and Lowlights

1/30/2008
Brad Fallon - Time Driver: Taking Scheduling into Web 2.0

1/30/2008
PC World - DEMO 08 Day One Wrap-Up

1/29/2008
Blogstring - Full List of DEMO 2008 Companies- Tuesday Sessions

1/29/2008
InformationWeek - At DEMO, Business Organization Becomes The Key

1/29/2008
PC Magazine - Demo08: "We're Not Just Conference Producers, We're Consumers"

1/29/2008
eWeek - 19 Startups in Two Hours

1/29/2008
ZDNet - Demo 08: Web apps for mere mortals

1/29/2008
InformationWeek - Old Scheduling Dog Shows DEMO A New Trick

1/29/2008
Infoworld - Demo 08 sees wikis, translation and sales tools unveiled

1/29/2008
DEMO 2008 - Official Coverage

1/28/2008
4entrepreneur - Influence of Web 2.0 in Conceptual Economy

1/28/2008
bMighty - DEMO 08 Showcases Small Business Innovations

1/28/2008
GigaOm - GigaNET DEMO Coverage

1/28/2008
Webware - TimeDriver finds time for appointments

1/28/2008
Web Worker Daily (also featured on the GigaOm twitter feed) - TimeDriver for One-to-One Appointment Scheduling

1/28/2008
San Jose Mercury News - TimeTrade makes its debut in email scheduling

"In a typical week, I have about 20 meetings with people outside my company, each easily necessitating three or four emails to setup. TimeDriver eliminates that mail and opens my calendar to the people who want to get on my schedule. It's simple to use and delivers tremendous value. For professionals whose business inventory is time, TimeDriver is an invaluable tool to market and manage a schedule."
— Chris Shipley, Executive Producer, DEMO 08
  
"Sales people know that the easier you make it for your customer the better chance you have to sell them something. So, instead of a going through the painful process of multiple back and forth emails in order to find a mutually agreeable time for an appointment, TimeTrade embeds a schedule button in email to ease the pain of making appointments."
— Ephram Schwartz, Infoworld
  
"TimeDriver is a new web application that lets you easily manage your appointments across different time zones and with different people, all completely free. TimeDriver's interface is where this application sings. It's simple, easy to use, and yet it has a lot of power - including the ability to sync with Google Calendar or Outlook."
— Brad Fallon, Marketing Guru and Author, FreeLine
  
"I saw several things that I know I'll want to put through their paces when I can get my hands on them. Herewith, some of the show's highlights... Most Unglamorously Useful Service: TimeDriver is a free service that lets people add a Web-based self-service scheduling widget to Web pages and e-mails... The interface and integration with Outlook and Google Calendar look extremely slick."
— Harry McCracken, Editor-In-Chief, PC World
  
"TimeDriver puts a button in e-mail and Web pages to let sales and support professionals schedule meetings with clients. This software could be a boon for people who are tired of the constant e-mail back-and-forth just to hash out meeting times."
— Clint Boulton, eWeek
  
"TimeTrade Systems showed TimeDriver, a self-service personal appointment scheduler that lets you embed a "schedule now" button in emails or web pages that lets the people you invite schedule meetings with you. It also lets you schedule ad-hoc appointments, and sends email confirmations and reminders. The company already sells an enterprise scheduling product, but this looks like a great opportunity for a small business or an individual business user."
— Michael J. Miller, Forward Thinking, PCMAG.COM
  
"TimeTrade demonstrated an innovative scheduler for individual users. Its new TimeDriver application incorporates the know-how gained from [its enterprise customers] but presented as a new software-as-a-service application for personal use. In other words, no IT department required. TimeDriver can be used by sales people to schedule phone time with clients without the back and forth of phone tag or e-mail strings."
— John Foley, Information Week
  

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