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Umar Saleem
Which technology will replace email?
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Shajedul Karim
replace email? big question. tech evolves, but here's the thing: communication habits die hard. email's strength: universal reach. any internet user has an email. emerging tech: chat apps, collaboration tools, AI-powered platforms. but consider this: each excels in niches, none are universal. blockchain? potential for secure, decentralized messaging. but, adoption hurdles exist. real change needs more than just tech. it demands a shift in user behavior. so, will email be replaced? maybe, maybe not. it'll be a slow turn, not a quick flip. new tech will coexist, carve out its own space, and might overtake. it's a marathon. think in terms of evolution, not revolution. keep an eye out but don't hold your breath. innovation happens, just not overnight. stay curious.
Yavuz Tunc Emran
It's challenging to predict a single technology replacing email entirely. However, the ongoing evolution in communication tools; including improved messaging platforms, collaborative apps, and enhanced email alternatives, is likely to reshape business communication.
Daniel Zaitzow
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I don't ever really see that happening - LinkedIn replaces it in some capacity but the threads are harder to track and its harder to categorize so - yea nothing that I can conceptualize.
Rehansh
@dzaitzow my email still has billions of users while these platforms have a hundred million users or so only!
Daniel Zaitzow
Launching soon!
@umar_saleem maybe a native AI integration/Grammarly type thing. To make the text editing experience easier? For me personally it works great and I don't need any more bells and whistles.
Daniel S
The thing about email is its seen as the professional standard. It just has a different tone for communicating compared to other platforms. So, no, i dont think any tech will replace it.
Paul Richardson
Google tried about 10 years ago with a real-time hybrid. It was really good, but didn't get enough users so they killed it off
I believe we will be using a variation of it, since we have been using more devices, probably an universal notification system. Right now, we dispatch more messages/sms/push-notifications than emails, so probably we will build a new way to communicate through these devices.
Salar Davari
With so many social media platforms around for quite some time now, and email still in place, I don't thinks it's ever gonna be replaced
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Narendra Tiwari
It is not going anywhere. i wonder, why this doubt came at this time period, where some offices still need hard copy of every email 😂😂
Ulysse Armengaud
To answer this question, one must understand the needs that emails address: - asynchronous communication - receiving notifications - identifying oneself / proving identity - staying informed (newsletters) - etc... If another technology can better meet all these needs, it will replace email. Otherwise, it's possible that a combination of several technologies, better suited to specific needs, may emerge. In any case, resistance to change will be difficult to overcome.
Deluar Hosain
Nowadays SMS marketing is one of the great B2B marketing channel, probably SMS & Email will have a contest!! But email is power.
Wyatt Feaster
Depends what problem it would be solving. Is there anything inherently broken about emails that would make people switch?
Prashasti Pankaj
Email will never be replaced who wants work life balance. As a freelancer, I generally use emails and clients also think a lot before writing an email. No one thinks twice before sending message on Slack and teams but for email the person thinks before sending as it is still considered as a super professional way to write to someone
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None, emails and social media platforms will just have their own place and coexist next to each other
Artyom Sviridov
At the moment - none, it seems. So many alternatives (messengers, social networks, etc), but email is still alive and kicking. Maybe this will change in the future, but email will still be around for quite a while.
Brian Hurst
I think email has already graduated to the "most formal" method of digital communication. I'm not sure that'll ever be replaced as the most formal, but hey, who knows?
Mark Curz
I think the technology that replaces email will be a combination of messaging apps, voice assistants, and AI. We're already seeing some of this happening today, with tools like Slack and Microsoft Teams integrating with voice assistants and using AI to automate tasks like scheduling meetings and translating messages.
Salar Davari
@mark_curz But we've been having that "combination of messaging apps" for the past 15 years or so and yet none of them has replaced email.
Sagar Patel
I am not sure if it will ever be replaced. Although, I do think that with things like teams and slack, eventually there may come a time when email may loose some marketshare.
Steward Edison
It is important to note that email is a very entrenched technology, and it is unlikely to be completely replaced anytime soon.
Jonathan Grimes
The Internet of Things (IoT) could enable context-aware communication without relying on traditional emails.
Iqra Naseem
Faster and more reliable networks, like 5G and beyond, may lead to entirely new communication methods.