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Vibramycin 100 mg, More and more, I have been hearing that email is dead.  Everyone's all-a-twitter (no pun intended), about how Facebook has 'officially' killed email.  Well Pine (see above), might not be around anymore, but I humbly disagree that email is dead. Although there are new forms of communication and, vibramycin suspension, Vibramycin drug, undoubtedly, the usage of email is affected, vibramycin uses, Vibramycin tablets, the current feature-sets of social networking messaging applications have yet to catch up with the most basic features users demand for constructive collaboration.

With over 225MM users, vibramycin hyclate, Vibramycin doxycycline hyclate, Facebook has reached 'Google' status.  Unless they do something monumentally stupid, they are going to be part of the elite hitter crew (Google, vibramycin drug, Vibramycin syrup, Yahoo, Microsoft, doxycycline vibramycin, Vibramycin doxycycline, FIM, AOL) for years to come.  Moreover, generic vibramycin, Vibramycin dose, Nielson has shown that Social Network usage has now officially outpaced email.  With Facebook being the leading platform in the space, many logical people who like predicting things with charts have concluded that email is dead.  Well it must be true - the chart says so, vibramycin dosage, Vibramycin chlamydia, right.

F'k the chart and just think about it.  Do you do most of your work communication through Facebook?  No.  You want to know why?  There is no comparison between the Facebook messaging app in a head-to-head evaluation against an alternative client, comprare vibramycin online, Vibramycin suspension, like Gmail or Outlook, there is no comparison.  Am I talking about technie, vibramycin for cats, Order vibramycin, geeky fun stuff?  No, I am talking about the basics, vibramycin medication. Vibramycin suspension,

1. Sort (date, attachment, person)

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3. Search

4. Import/Export (files, contacts, messages, data)

5. Send a note to someone outside of Facebook!


This complete disparity in feature/function presents an interesting opportunity and challenge for the online communications ecosystem. Vibramycin 100 mg, How will the gap between the great control in email clients and the powerful social graph contact management in Facebook get filled.

1. Will the email guys smarten up and enable their users to communicate via Facebook?


2. Will Facebook improve their native messaging application?


3. Or, will some 3rd party social client like Seesmic jump in with something?


This is not only an opportunity, but also a reminder to keep your hat on.  Applications that leverage social context ARE the future.  Will 'e-mail' in terms of the current SMTP world be replaced?  Probably.  Will the next generation communication platform look more like email then social networking?  Maybe.  But there are two things that are undoubtedly true.  Neither is going to win over night. The market size for email marketing alone is estimated to be roughly $1.1B in 2010. And second, there are big gaps in both approaches to communicating.



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Daniel James said,

May 21, 2009 @ 6:40 pm

Oh, Pine’s definitely still around — I use it every day! My colleagues call it ‘Cave Mail’ and it’s certainly a little crusty, but it’s highly functional. Alpine, the new version, is even slightly better and continues to be improved.

Hooman Radfar said,

May 21, 2009 @ 9:30 pm

HA! That’s so cool. Thanks for that comment Daniel – made my day. I used pine all the way through grad school.

Rahf said,

May 22, 2009 @ 4:21 pm

fun read… and I agree.

Actually, I think email has reached the status of telephone, where improvements might be made (mobile, bluetooth, etc) but it will never be replaced entirely.

Hooman Radfar said,

May 26, 2009 @ 4:23 pm

Thanks Rahf!

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