Korea’s digital natives find email outdated and too slow, reports Technology Guardian. ‘It’s so 90s’.
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EVERYone who is in school now thinks e-mail is for old people. (And I reluctantly admit I am one of the “old people”)
They’re texting, facebooking, etc etc, but e-mail? Might as well give them a fountain pen and a bottle of ink.