That's largely my experience as well... my 14 yr old daughter is a
text/IM person much more than email (she is not allowed on social
networking sites). Some younger friends of mine in their late-teens &
early 20's are much more likely to answer a text promptly than an email.

 

-sc

 

From: Holstrom, Don [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 11:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: On another front - social networking killing e-mail...

 

My kids are both teenagers, one in college, one in high school. My
youngest goes days without checking e-mail, and he spends at least five
hours on his computer each and every day. My daughter reads hers, but on
her cell phone, and mostly her college e-mail account. I own my last
name account on the web for Internet and e-mail, they don't care... We
have two land lines at our house, but my son uses Skype to talk to
friends over the computer while he games. My daughter lives on her cell
phone, that costs me about $100 month...

 

Now I am older than most of you on this e-mail service, but I remember
for the longest time that growing up we had one phone at our house. Now
I pay for six lines, four mobile and two in the house. We have 10
extensions on the two phone lines going to our house.

 

>From phone to e-mail to Skype to other online services. Thank goodness I
have cable TV at home, I can hide from the rest of them in front of
that...

 

From: Sherry Abercrombie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2009 10:53 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: On another front - social networking killing e-mail...

 

Very interesting article indeed.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 9:44 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:

http://blog.pgp.com/index.php/2009/12/will-facebook-kill-email/

 

I laughed "hahah  no way" at the title, but then I read this line: "I
have to admit I didn't see his point until I read a headline recently
indicating that 92% of global email traffic is now spam. The fact that
most email is junk isn't news as the percent of measured spam has been
hovering around 90% for quite some time. The fact that spam has
dominated the email landscape for so long is helping to drive some
interesting user behaviors, however.  We're starting to see reports that
some users (mostly young) are giving up email entirely in favor of
social media. While I think many email users will have problems doing
this, it makes a certain amount of sense.."

 

At my IT Garage clients SPAM hovers around 95-96% and if you think about
it, using social networking messaging is very much like having a "deny
all except specifically whitelisted senders".

 

Thoughts and comments welcome!

David Lum // SYSTEMS ENGINEER 
NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION
(Desk) 971.222.1025 // (Cell) 503.267.9764

 

 

 




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