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	<title>Civic Footprint Blog &#187; Email</title>
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		<title>The Open Web, led by email and blogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 19:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amanda Grainger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading Qasim Virjee&#8217;s post The State of the Web and Why we love Posterous, I am reminded of why I love technology. Viagra alternatives  It&#8217;s a great read. I can trace my love of the social web to before Facebook, MSN Messenger or ICQ. I&#8217;m sure it was Apple&#8217;s eWorld that sold me on the idea of using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading Qasim Virjee&#8217;s post <a title="The state of the Web and why we love Posterous," href="http://designguru.org/blog/130110/state-web-and-why-we-love-posterous">The State of the Web and Why we love Posterous,</a> I  am reminded of why I love technology. <a href='http://elbet.cz/images/'>Viagra alternatives </a>  It&#8217;s a great read.</p>
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<p>I can trace my love of the social web to before <a title="Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a>, <a title="MSN Messenger" href="http://webmessenger.msn.com/">MSN Messenger</a> or <a title="ICQ" href="http://www.icq.com/">ICQ</a>. I&#8217;m sure it was A<a title="pple's eWorld" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EWorld">pple&#8217;s eWorld</a> that sold me on the idea of using computers to communicate and connect with others. Even in my first experiences with a social computing environment, it was email (of all things) that sparked  my  interest. <a href='http://kaweahcds.com/images/'>Levitra pas cher </a> <a href='http://bci-inc.net/images/'>Levitra prix pharmacie  </a> Oh, that little red mail truck, a  new message, how marvelous. <a href='http://best-hosting.cz/images/'>Pastillas levitra </a> eWorld was a new, virtual world that connected bulletin boards and email before the &#8220;web&#8221;  was really  anything. <a href='http://online-moneymaking.net/images/'>Viagra levitra </a> <a href='http://autoduo.cz/images/'>Viagra sale </a> It was a portal environment that looked and felt like a small city -<em> </em><em>a community</em>-.  Yea, I was very hooked. <a href='http://stk-sovetice.cz/images/'>Purchase viagra </a></p>
<p>Flashing forward to today, there  are endless opportunities to  participate in the social web. <a href='http://marax.cz/images/'>Brand viagra </a> <a href='http://adozsvejda.cz/images/'>Viagra bestellung </a> But, as Qasim points out, these profiles &#8211; YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, can be <a title="&quot;Closed-door or otherwise inaccessible conversations&quot;." href="http://designguru.org/blog/130110/state-web-and-why-we-love-posterous">&#8220;Closed-door or otherwise inaccessible conversations&#8221;.</a> It&#8217;s interesting that the more we think that we are &#8220;present&#8221; by producing content for all these social networks, the more we have to recognize and look for the connections between the tools &#8211; ensuring that messages reach all our audiences, that some profiles or tools don&#8217;t get  left behind. <a href='http://bartosova-ucto.cz/images/'>Cheap viagra online </a> It can be a real challenge for Social Media, particularly in a professional setting.</p>
<p>A fascinating element of Qasim&#8217;s blog post  is  <a href='http://hyperdogseo.com/images/'>Levitra achat  </a>h is i <a href='http://cheshka.com/images/'>Levitra pill </a>dentification of email and blogging as the future. Email, in particular, is a tool <a title="some" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203803904574431151489408372.html">some</a> <a title="analysts say are becoming archaic" href="http://www.slate.com/id/2177969"> say are becoming archaic</a> (though <a title="others argue" href="http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/10/wired-o-nomics-is-e-mail-dead-dying-or-here-to-stay/">others argue</a> the contrary). Yet here is this new tool, <a title="Posterous" href="http://posterous.com/">Posterous</a>, that allows you to post to your blog by emailing Posterous.com. Even more so, you can auto and &amp; cross  post across your other profiles, keeping  information consistent. <a href='http://autonechanice.cz/images/'>Purchase viagra online </a> <a href='http://autoknb.cz/images/'>Prospecto levitra </a> Qasim writes,<em> </em><em>&#8220;The implications of using email to feed a Posterous blog and, by-extension, one&#8217;s other online accounts, are tremendous&#8221;.</em> It is easier than ever to create and distribute  content to your social  networks, and open the conversation cross-platform. <a href='http://exclusivecarhk.cz/images/'>Over the counter viagra </a> <a href='http://sbernahk.cz/images/'>Kaufen viagra </a> Using email.</p>
<p>Interestingly, he points out that with the rise of the mobile smart phones and the inevitable mobile OS wars, <em>&#8220;the vast majority of mobile devices [...] all offer email&#8221;.</em> Email. The &#8220;aging&#8221; communication tool. Or is it? Maybe email is a good example of an evolving, agile technology that moves us forward. Certainly Posterous is offering a new way to connect/blog cross-platform.</p>
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<p>In the very least, this is a tool we&#8217;ll keep our eye on here. We are always interested in new tools that  can improve information-sharing and transparency for the sector. <a href='http://route202motors.com/images/'>Levitra contraindicaciones </a> Posterous may  be  one new way to do it. <a href='http://profiphoto.cz/images/'>Online levitra </a> <a href='http://zivotnidraha.cz/images/'>Kauf von viagra </a></p>
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