dinsdag 16 december 2008
I will shut down my e-mail in 2009
I never thought that my e-mail would turn into a graveyard so quickly. I've used Twitter for a few months now and when I wake up I start my Twitter first and meet my twitterfriends there. I follow 237 people all over the world. They all publish, link, advice, feed, discuss and have fun in the field of my interests. 147 people follow me at this moment. By the time it's lunch I startup my e-mail. Simply because I forgot to turn it on. Following 237 lifestreams in Twitter is full of life. There is not an ounce of life in e-mail. Some people suggested that turning off e-mail is a viable option. I think I'll turn on my auto-reply with: "Your in a dead street follow me at www.twitter.com/arthurkruisman " My life has changed forever. What about yours?
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Good initiative. I am thinking of doing the same with voice mail, this means that I will always return missed calls (and not return missed calls from 'unknown' phonespammers)
Ja - je hebt gelijk. Twitter has already radically changed the way I communicate and, as you say, it's "full of life".
Well, I'm not so sure about that. Email is always private, and the sender can put a lot more information including text, images and attachments, as opposed to 140-character tweets including only text and a couple of shortened url's. But I do agree on the much more lively appearance of Twitter, makes it a lot more interesting than e-mail. I always have it opened on my desktop with Twhirl.
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