I’m leaving for a week’s
vacation tomorrow (see my vacation curve post – I’m past the inflection point
again) and I’m not planning on checking my e-mail regularly. To keep down on e-mail clutter, my secretary
is going to monitor my mail and delete or move things out of my inbox that are not
important or that don’t have immediacy. To make sure the right stuff stays and goes, I’m
making a list of things that I would like her to keep and things that she can
move or throw out. This process has
highlighted for me how many things I get delivered to my inbox that should be
sent via RSS – all the updates, tech dailies, vc weeklies, investment banking
research reports, etc. My list of things
to discard is shockingly long. All of
this is really unnecessary – everything in that group should really be
delivered via RSS (I already subscribe to a long list of update or keyword
search type feeds through RSS, but the ones on this list are not available in that
format yet), which would allow me to be in better control (the Outlook
filtering functions aren’t very reliable) and not have to bug someone else with
my e-mail clutter.
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You oughtta speak with Brad about this - see http://www.feld.com/blog/archives/2005/07/the_war_on_spam.html#comments .
You're oh so right that life would be easier (I just got back from vacation yesterday - I feel your pain) if RSS replaced e-mail. It wouldn't work for person-to-person communications, but it certainly would for everything else.
I think we're getting there - see http://reservoirpartners.typepad.com/reservoir_partners_enterp/2005/07/will_rss_replac.html