Friday, April 12, 2013

Letters, E-Mail, Texts, WhatsApp

podcast: Letters, E-Mail, Texts — What’s Next? | On Point with Tom Ashbrook

Facebook is "old fashion" for "under 15 crowd"
Investors are concerned (and they should be :)

Custom apps, like WhatsApp for quick instant messaging are in,
since they work with WiFi only (no data plan required on phones)
could send instant photos, and messages could "expire" quickly.
The electronic communication is becoming extension of voice,
just with no distance and place limitation.

And in all this (r)evolution, nobody managed to make email secure.
Nobody even tried to attach simple digital signature to every email!
The technology (i.e. PGP) exists for more than 20 years,
and there is a need, and no even one major email system even tried.
Maybe BlackBerry did make email secure?

And to mix messaging, email, and document management?
Again, not even attempted.
How strange... or a conspiracy?

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