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  1. The constant quest for the perfect tool for everything has plagued mankind since the beginning of time.

    We still have and need basic machines like hammers, pencils and paper, and email has locked itself into the status of a basic e-communication tool. It will be here in some reliable format for the foreseeable future.

    To observe the teen culture and say that email is going away because teens are not using it it absurdly naive. Teens don’t use a lot of things including communication technology for business and professional purposes. That’s like observing construction workers with pneumatic nailers putting on a roof and saying that hammers are not going to be a tool in 10 years.

    What we have here is an intrinsic challenge presented by the e-world; a failure to communicate effectively. The tools of the trade may grow – but the basics will remain. We will virtually always have the need for a word processor, a spreadsheet and email – at least until telepathy replaces the internet.

  2. Maybe Facebook has a plan to “replace” email with their little chat and messaging things. I think they are planning on creating a new authentication system so that email won’t be required to create an account. You will have to verify either a cell phone number or with a credit card. THey are already doing this if you try to create a new application!!!!

    ALso, google requires validation of a new gmail account by either cell phone or mail!! Same thing with google maps (businesses)!

    I think they are quite correct and only because them and google are both shaping the web of tomorrow by instituting these stupid gestapo tactics of identity authentication right now. Our teenagers will be used to authenticating themselves wth things like a cell phone number (sms verification code) or their credit card or maybe other forms of ID like Social Security or drivers license number which is tied to social security.

    AS YOU CAN SEE, it will all come down to them insisting that ONLY 1 account per person, they verify your real identity, etc.

    Can you imagine a web where noone is allowed to be anonymous and all your information is private? Well this is what facebook and google have planned, and with them both going in this directions it’s very scary to think that it is quite possible.

  3. Guest

    fuck this stupid bitch! I check my e-mail everyday or use MSN messenger to talk to my friends/family. That’s the first thing I do, and failbook thinks it’s going to die? HA! give it 2-3 more years and failbook is the one that will die, when something new comes along the way, everyone will switch to that… look what happened to poor Myspace. Heck, failbook uses e-mail to register/forgot your password and they think it’s dying… :-S

  4. Thank you for the email informing me of this great article, WebProNews!

    What is a Facebook? lol :D

    Hey, Facebook! “Dreamer, you’re such a silly dreamer!” Maybe I should “Go ask Alice” how to get into your mind zone to try and understand what it is you are thinking! lol :D

    Thanks for another entertaining article, Chris! You totally make WebProNews!

  5. Taylor Sharpe

    Yes, almost every technology can replaced and that happens when something significantly better comes around.

    But look at how long the ubiquitous Fax has been around and everyone says it is so “80′s” and yet every decent sized office has and still uses faxes. And Faxes clearly can be replaced by Emailed PDF’s, etc. and other technology that is much better than Faxes… yet Faxes still remain an business office standard.

    I predict that emails are more entrenched in our lives now than faxes were in the 80′s and emails will be harder to be replaced than the fax standard. It may happen… but I’m thinking I’ll probably be dead by then or way to old to care.

  6. I wish this new illness of society named FB loose power… How it can be Social… and we all stay behind a screen in virtual… Social means real interaction with people.. means chat face by face… means to touch a real person not screen and keyboard… FB is making society ill… with this huge addiction…! http://www.google.com/profiles/OneFineArt

  7. This is crazy. There is no way businesses are going to replace their email communication with just facebook. People send hundreds of emails a day at work, and I really don’t see that going away anytime soon.

  8. Guest

    Although basing the future on what teens do is not inherently a bad thing. Basing the future on what kind of adult activities (or lack thereof) that teens do is a bad thing.

    I also e-mailed a lot less when a teenager than as an adult. Now, I need a professional form of instant communication, twitter, SMS and facebook don’t cut it.

    I also now need a method of sending sensitive or private information to clients / co-workers, the above won’t cut it.

    As an adult I need to send files, and facebook (at least today) doesn’t support that either.

    Will e-mail die? never. Will it change? for sure. But mail hasn’t died off, because it is a NECESSARY form of communication, Facebook, myspace, google wave, etc don’t meet the adult/professional needs or reasons we use e-mail (or mail).

    Give those teens a few more years and they’ll settle down, break out an e-mail address with a more professional name (instead of 2HOT4U_2004@Yahoo) and begin communicating as adults.

    By the way, good analysis in the article, Thanks for posting!

  9. Email dying? Hardly. My inbox is as busy as it ever was…maybe even more so. In years to come, facebook will be replaced by the next fad that will inevitably come along….

    • Guest

      Facebook may know about Facebook, but knows nothing about the rest of us and email is going to stay so if Facebook wants to walk away into the great blue yonder – happy trails! Email is here to stay so power to the people. Write on!

  10. It doesn’t matter how we call it, a text message, e-mail, chat… people will always exchange information and what way exactly shall it be 20 years from now, again, it doesn’t matter. I think all forms of sending a message shall eventually merge into universal something.

  11. If you have locked down your Facebook URL at Facebook.com/username you can also sign in with just your username instead of the email address.

    I do agree that email is an important aspect of Facebook, I actually read the email alerts Facebook sends me in order to decide on the importance of signing in and replying in a timely fashion.

    Email will never go away completely, though it may change into a new format. Private one to one messaging will always exist external of a controlling website or platform.

    Email keep us free. If ever communication was controlled by Facebook or a competitor, our privacy would not exist, and that’s scary to me.

    A nice balance of Facebook, email, SMS, Twitter, and the occasional hand written letter for birthdays is how I roll.

    Good post!

  12. Jester

    Facebook are crap at helping its members, i have come across a facebook email a while back and have never got a reply, others have told me they haVE DONE THE SAME THING AND NEVER GOT A REPLY.

    This kind of shows that facebook doesn’t give a shit about its members, maybe everyone should leave facebook and then see how they succeed without us!

  13. Well, this is true no one can register at FB without an e-mail, moreover all our notifications go straight there.

    Also, people use other web sites except for FB, and e-mails are needed EVERYWHERE.
    E-mails will surely not die in the nearest future.
    facebook can not replace them, moreover e-mail is a more CONFIDENTIAL thing than fb.

  14. But it will not for those of use that need e-mail to get info for business..how else can we get info, files, photo’s etc that we do not want on to get via social media or apps..that’s just nuts!!

    Some info the only desirable way to get it is via e-mail!!

  15. Guest

    Facebook actually is one of the most annoying social networks there is, they want you to be social but then have lame policies to hamper you in just about every way you try to sue that..baseless warnings, trying to control how many friends some has,, ceaseless warnings you are doing something wrong you felt was just being social like you thought the site was for.

    Also there stupid report this system that is being abused so badly by many users just because they do not like what some one does or is contrary to their lifestyle or beliefs.

    FB is the most user unfriendly social networks online period!!

  16. I definitely agree with the arguments laid out in this article. Social networks not only improve e-mail marketing click-through rates, but also increase the amount of e-mail “consumed.” I write about the topic on my blog at 2ndInstinct.com and use statistics from other reports that support the authors argument. It should appear that e-mail is here to stay

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