Anyone else feel email slowly dying in their personal lives? Most real comms have moved to various direct messaging features of other products.
Make jokes if you like but most of the economy still runs on it. I give it 10 more years before it becomes actually obsolete.
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Plenty of people still use faxes, the last telegraph line was only closed a few years ago, there are still plenty of lead pipes and some of Roman built bridges and roads are still in use. Being part of legacy infrastructure does not make a thing actively alive.
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Decline tends to be slow at first, then all at once. I think we're not near the cliff yet for email.
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