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Microsoft Outlook 2009 - Meeting Defragmentation
By Doug Holland (Intel) (249 posts) on November 13, 2007 at 9:06 am
With peer-to-peer networking technologies what I think would be an awesome capability in the next version of Microsoft Outlook, say version 2009 hypothetically, would be the ability to automate what I'll call meeting defragmentation. If Outlook knew what the calendars of my family, friends, and co-workers were then maybe it could defragment our calendars such that meetings occur in a more compact time span. This would allow us to have more time to get substantially more stuff done in the time that is now free of meetings.
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