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» Changing Online Behavior: Email is Old from Emergence Media
[Note: This was originally intended for a post on Steves blog, but since it blocked me as spam message, Ive opted to post it here] Diversifying Away from Email Via Steve Rubel of Micro Persuasion, AP reports, citing Pew and ... [Read More]

» youth and email: the fear factor from Blogspotting
Steve Rubel notes a study that teens view e-mail as old school. It's been trending that way for a while. When I interviewed college students two years ago for an article on how they use media, they were dismissive of... [Read More]

» Email Gets Old from ataridemocrat
(Via Micro Persuasion)In 20 years, we may be telling our children about email, a communication medium where you sent a carefully formatted, properly spelled message of up to several paragraphs to a person. You wouldnt know if that... [Read More]

» E-mail is so last millennium from mabber Blog
A new study by Pew showed that Email is losing ground to InstantMessaging, something that is nothing new to us, but it seems to be of interest for those who just grasped how fast emails are and now have to see IM being even faster and more direct. [Read More]

» Email is Still Not Dead from Zoli's Blog
( Updated )Yet-another-email-is-dead-article, this time from the Chicago Tribune, via [Read More]

» Email and the 8th Graders from ReveNews - Sam Harrelson
From Steve Rubel's Micropersuasion... It had to happen sooner or later, but teens largely see email as old school. According to the Associated Press, it's a "a good way to reach an elder – a parent, teacher or a boss... [Read More]

» Email: As Cool As Spats and Starched Collars from e.politics
As Steve Rubel noted a couple of days ago, and as I touched at the end of the e.politics section on building and maintaining email lists, younger people are using IM, blogs and social networking sites as a replacement for email, which they generally se... [Read More]

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