I’m Quitting Email
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#12Taking a break from email is probably a good idea, but ultimately he'll have to learn to manage it, because frankly email is a lot better than getting pinged on IM or Twitter DMs a hundred times a day. If I were in that position (and thank god I'm not) I'd switch to a new email address and only give it to people who really really need it.
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#13I like email. It is not controlled by Some Other Entity, I control my contacts, I only push when I need to, I can back it up, there is no flash munching my battery. It allows deliberative thought and handles arbitrary file transfer (well, if your service provider isn't a stinker). I don't get the email hate in the least .
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#14I'm just waiting for the evolution from "e-mail" to "e-conversation". Just create add protocols to add IM, video, audio, images, and possibly even metadata to allow for non-perfect presumed input (say, transcripts of audio/video, computer devised descriptions of images, all for search purposes).
Of course, I say "just", but sadly I can't see that kind of thing happening, despite my honest belief that it would be a benefit to all (think webmail clients) more than attempts to "become" the platform for the future (Myspace, Facebook, G+) that I think we can all see becoming a boom/bust cycle of "new hotness/old busted" if we're unlucky.
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#15i'm going to be the one to say it - get over yourself MG. twitter was the "end of email". facebook was the "end of email". IM was the "end of email". SMS was email "end of email". Google+ is now the "end of email". no no ... wait wait wait Apple iMessage is now the "end of email". yet so email lives on and is still the best communication medium we have on the planet that works and is as universally understood as SMS.…
From what I understand from the article, it seems that he has another problem (information overload from too many people trying to contact him), not so much a problem with e-mail as a medium.
Yes, this isn't an email problem, it's a chaff problem. It's with some irony that I note the comments section has probably the most visual chaff of any I've seen apart from those gamer boards where people compete for biggest stupidly large signature.
and... oh god, there's a second comments section for the facebookers, too. Yeesh. This guy rolls in chaff. It's not email's fault.
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#17Let's hope he stops writing too, soon.
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#180: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Email_bankrup...
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#20Email is the open social network that has managed to work for decades. Will I ever be able to install and host these alternative social network apps on my server. Can I modify and re-distribute them? There are a few but they are too different (from email) and are big monolithic silos.