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Chris Brogan: Steve Garfield Invents Twittermail

  • Vajra · 2 years ago
    So: I'm a follower. Here goes some Temails.
  • David Tames · 2 years ago
    For me it raises a question and thought flow, just as CSS helped us separate content and form in terms of web pages, maybe we need to think about ways of separating the content and form of messages. I should be able to choose how various messages types are routed to me and to what device, with some smart agent helping the process, but that would require that we are able to tag our outbound messages with a "type" like (email | document | IM | Tweet | whatever) something that captures the type and nature of the communication morsel.
  • LEMills · 2 years ago
    Nice idea, isn't it? We've been sending tweet-like messages in the day-job office this way for ages. Who has time to open mail?
    -L.
  • jeffpulver · 2 years ago
    Short single subject emails work wonders.
  • Whitney · 2 years ago
    trust me- short is good, esp after spendng a day texting from the older than dirt cell phon ein a car on the GA highways....
  • Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten · 2 years ago
    Chck out Twittermail: http://twittermail.com

    ;-)