Monday, July 09, 2012

Disruptions: Life's Too Short for So Much E-Mail - NYTimes.com

Excerpt from a timely e-mail reality check
"Last year, Royal Pingdom, which monitors Internet usage, said that in 2010, 107 trillion e-mails were sent. A report this year from the Radicati Group, a market research firm, found that in 2011, there were 3.1 billion active e-mail accounts in the world. The report noted that, on average, corporate employees sent and received 105 e-mails a day.
Sure, some of those e-mails are important. But 105 a day?
All of this has led me to believe that something is terribly wrong with e-mail. What’s more, I don’t believe it can be fixed."
Disruptions: Life's Too Short for So Much E-Mail - NYTimes.com

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