What happens when people are given the chance to send one email of significance to thousands of people? Greg Dorsainville and Alvin Chang, two of the co-creators of The Listserve, talk about their "email lottery" project.
What happens when people are given the chance to send one email of significance to thousands of people? Greg Dorsainville and Alvin Chang, two of the co-creators of The Listserve, talk about their "email lottery" project.
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Looking forward to Pete Seeger's appearance on tomorrow's show, in conjunction with the Woody Guthrie birthday centennial. In closing today it was noted that Pete Seeger is "still going strong in his 80s." Likely others have noted that, in fact, he is still going strong in his 90s, having been born May 3, 1919, this year he celebrated his 93d birthday.
Additionally, what is the point of this project?
Google also knows the "intimacy" of your 4square email, hence all the ads that pop up from key words in your email. Nothing electronic is private and intimate---don't fool yourself!
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