The BBC had an interesting article the other day regarding the trend toward “lighter”, faster, real-time activity between individuals – communicating to followers, fans and friends using one’s status availability instead of e-mails.
Says David Sacks, founder of Twitter-for-business service Yammer, “We are all in the process of creating email 2.0.”
I know that increasingly I am decreasing my e-mail time and increasing my online-social time. I agree with many of the heavy users of services such as Facebook, Twitter and FriendFeed that the Internet is becoming much more pervasive – certainly, we are connecting to the Internet in ways far beyond the browser or news reader. It opens up new opportunities for sharing news as well as methods for delivering services.
