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Amazon Web Services evangelist Jeff Barr proposes that we might move beyond email some day: I am starting to think that there may be such a thing as a post-email era, a time when we have forgotten about the entire concept of an Inbox, when there’s no such thing as catching up, and when more of our time and energy can be used in a more productive fashion.
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Social media researcher danah boyd considers email dead “in the sense that it is not longer a site of deep emotional passion
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It makes instant messaging more convenient and effective… and instant messaging is better for collaboration than email.
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Ray Johnson says; March 17th, 2007 at 4:04 pm I think the best tool for the “post e-mail era” is undoubtedly Diigo, which allows you to share sites you’ve bookmarked, with passages you find significant highlighted, and your own notes. You can also forward a link, with highlights and notes, to others by e-mail, if you prefer, or you can post all this information to your blog. And those are just the key points of what their integrated tools can help you do. For two recent reviews that explain some of the power of Diigo, see: Under the Radar: Self Optimize and Adapt… and Intelligent Agent: Social Bookmarking for Enterprise Knowledge Management, which reviews several sites, including Diigo.
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I’m looking forward to the day when everyone has their own access-controlled blog to share their photos and thoughts.
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4. Tubes. Tubes provides peer-to-peer file sharing and synchronization among groups of friends, families, or colleagues without email as an intermediary.
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But it could provide an alternative means to share files for people who don’t want a web page as an intermediary (as with Vox).