“Would I open a huge document-say a PDF book chapter from Amazon? I don’t know. What do I want on my computer versus what do I want bookmarked access to? I don’t know. Here’s what I do know: I need help in managing my attachments and getting more value from the megabytes of media material I’m sent.” In a poorly titled article, Michael Schrage reviews all the e-mail he has gotten over the past two years. —Beta Version [“The fastest-growing parts of my email inbox are spam and attachments”]Technology Marketing)
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