The very first email was sent 50 years ago, in the spring of 1971.
The incredible spread of email since then unleashed an unimaginable torrent of information into our everyday lives.
As knowledge workers, we continue to struggle to process our inboxes, not to mention use that flood of information to move our projects and goals forward.
Many have tried to lead us on a path out of information overload, and each “wave” of productivity tactics and apps valiantly attempts to solve the problems the previous one created.
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