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Web 2.0 Journal Case Study: Transcending E-mail as a Platform for Multi-Person Collaboration - Read More

Date Added: July 04, 2008 02:40:03 PM
E-mail is extremely easy to adopt and use, and lends itself very well to certain types of collaboration. When two people are attempting to collaborate asynchronously, e-mail is usually the best solution. It's certainly far less frustrating than phone tag. But once more people are involved, email's utility rapidly degenerates. While the rise of free, open-source solutions makes it tempting to ...

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