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“So why all the rules? For one, it’s important to remain professional in company communications, both to appear competent to your customers, and because you never know who may intercept your mail. Second, e-mails that are to the point and easy to read are more efficient.”

…So why all the rules? For one, it s important to remain professional in company communications, both to appear competent to your customers, and because you never know who may intercept your mail. Second, e-mails that are to the point and easy to read are more efficient. Lastly, employees that understand e-mail etiquette are less likely to put the company at risk….

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5 Crucial Rules for E-mail Etiquette

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Wired asked Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle, the creators of the Web 2.0 conferences, to debate the issues raised in our article, ‘The Web Is Dead’. Over a number of days, Tim and John traded emails with Wired magazine editor in chief Chris Anderson, co-author of the article…

…Usage of Apps doesn’t mean Not using the web. Entirely.
How many times did the user, clicked on the ads, or connect to an external link from that app to browse more info. Now that’s web usage. And you bet that was not counted (on the ’so-called’ study being pointed out on the other article related to this one) Android-iOS 4 App Wars To Kill Web?
Frankly, if you expect people to believe a statement then you should have a laid facts. A real chart explaining actual percentage of using it. Not just a mumbo-jumbo straight from the opinion of Mr. layman and Prince.
But I guess, these series of write-ups were just made for the sole purpose of trolling out people and make them realize that ‘OMG, WEB IS DEAD! . Right
A very good misleading title to start the pot of gold out on wired magazines again for this month….

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Why Reports of the Web’s Death May Be Exaggerated

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