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Currently, I get people asking questions on my forum, email, twitter, Oracle Wiki, Oracle Mix, LinkedIn etc. If would be nice if all these things were consolidated into a single uber-stream. :)
As it is, they are not, so I can either keep checking several services, or rely on email notification to tell me what to look at. For me, email is a useful notification service, more than a collaboration tool.
Cheers
Tim...
Incidentally, spam on Twitter is a non-issue for me, since I can ignore or block requests. But then again, that's how I feel about email spam, and that puts me in the minority, as we've previously discussed.
15 years later, I am still wading through email lists where every single email is sent to N people.
15 years later, idiots still send me large attachments. Yes - we have shared files. Yes - we have Wikis. Yes - we have blogs. Yes - we have RSS. Yes - we have IM but people are attached to email like an IV drip.
Email isn't dead. We are cursed with it. Forever.
I think it is absolutely superb you can search gMail and pull out a snippet of a chat session.
I think it is brilliant I can reply to this Disqus comment from gMail.
My idea of nirvana would be a corporate lifestreaming app (a la FriendFeed) with every single employee compelled to use it (just as they are compelled to use Timesheets and Expenses).
2008/6/4 Disqus <>:
As for Facebook, their goal is to get you to stay in FB all the time. They have O/S aspirations, ergo the chat, the inbox, the apps, etc. This model works for younger people, but not so much for email diehards. They want to draw you in with the social aspect and hook you, keeping your communication inside the walled garden. That's why the bacn email never has much content.