A few minor tech points:

- Threads are often broken (i.e. a new email w/o reply or forward) created
with the same or slightly altered subject but not recognized by the mail
system.

- Threads are also often "hijacked" .. someone reading a thread sees a
person they'd like to send an email to so they reply or forward the threads
email but with an entirely different topic.  This also is not managed by
the mail system but the different subject is a help.

- Many of us use "digests" so a response to the digest can be to any of the
emails within the day's conversations.

- Attachments or mixed media in the mail may pose a problem in terms of
whether or not they should also be included.  PesterPower definitely wants
to include the comics!  But not signatures that carry a company logo or
something similar.

Here's what I recommend: take an important conversation we've had lately
and think about turning it into some other sort of media: blog, forum,
wiki, outliner, specialized web page, triple-store (semantic web), and so
on.  Programmers and designers often do this to find all the surprises like
the few I listed above.  The first Treo was a block of wood with
cash-register paper around it "used" for 2 weeks to prototype the mobile
PDA experience.

I think this is very possible.  There are some nifty "aggregator" apps ..
FlipBoard is one I really like. Evernote too.

Good luck, I think this might be a nifty design experiment and who knows,
end up with the next Big Thing!

   -- Owen
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