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Blood Sweat and Tiers
SUMMARY The e-mail volume that most of us deal with daily intrudes into our work and home lives so much
that it has the potential to render the best communication tool ever invented far less productive
than it should be. The personal and corporate overhead necessary to manage messaging
systems and mailboxes has become intolerably time-consuming for both administrators and
users.
This is not a new problem. It has been with us for as long as there has been e-mail.
Unfortunately the companies that have dominated the market for so long have been unable to
provide solutions that can free us from the burdens of excessive usage. Companies like
Microsoft, IBM (Lotus), and Novell continue to provide the market with enhanced functionality but
the biggest impact of their developments has been the increased usage of the e-mail machinery
with little relief for users from its heavy toll.
A better solution lies in better searching. The potential to regain control over our inboxes may lie
in how we currently search for and retrieve information on the Internet. Google has taught us that
if we can retrieve it quickly and easily, we don’t need to care about where it’s stored.
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