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What Would a Post-Email World Look Like?

jfruh writes "Pundits have been gleefully predicting the death of email for years, but nobody has really been able to explain what will replace email, especially for the medium's archiving capabilities that businesses and governments have come to rely on. It's possible that email won't vanish, but rather become invisible, one component of an integrated communication stream that will be transparent to users but still present — and useful — under the hood. It may turn out that Google's Wave, which was built on this idea, was just a bit ahead of its time."

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  1. What's email? by jaymz666 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is it defined as messages sent via SMTP? Or just electronic messages?
    There was email before SMTP, there will be email after SMTP. Messages between two users on a BBS was email, messages between a couple of users on facebook is email. So, no, it won't go away.

    1. Re:What's email? by scrib · · Score: 5, Insightful

      By that logic, email existed before the telephone. They just called it a "telegram."

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      Help! Help! I'm being repressed!
  2. What would a post-pundit world look like? by PeanutButterBreath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A guy can dream. . .

  3. i have an idea! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let's take a proven, non-centralized, robust, simple, optionally private, easily implemented, open standard that anyone implement from the RFCs, and anyone can run on their very own computer, and replace it with something centrally controlled, ideally by the UN, US, EU, or Coast Guard, proprietary, make it that people cannot reasonably run their own servers, or implement it from scratch. Bonus points if it can be another vector to deliver advertizements to eyeballs, and tightly controlled so those ads cannot be blocked by end users.

    That should fit pretty well with the direction the internet has been going.