2009/5/30 Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
<cimonavaro(a)gmail.com>om>:
Thomas Dalton wrote:
E-mail, once
it let the military/academia, was a completely new thing, there wasn't
anything like it before (the closest thing was telegrams, which
charged by the word, could take a few hours to reach their destination
and couldn't have attachments).
Not even courier mail?
Courier mail is far far slower than email or telegrams (for long
distance, at least). I've just watched the first 20 minutes of the
presentation and there doesn't seem to be anything new, it's just
combining existing stuff in a fancy way. It's a great app, and I may
well use it, but it isn't going to change the world. It's part of an
incremental progression, it's not a paradigm shift.
For sure. I was just burying the point that telegrams
are not the best comparison. Courier mail did the
thing much slower, but it got the thing done.
Telegrams were for when you needed the
immediacy that E-mail now gives for free.(spam notwithstanding)
Yours,
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen