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... Electronic communication technology has made it easier to contact other people in the same city, and even others around the world so instead of actually taking the time to write a letter to a friend through the mail, one can send an e-mail that takes about three seconds opposed to three or more days. ... E-mail allows everyone with the Internet to send as much information as he or she want whenever they want for a minimal price nearly replacing the almost dead art of letter writing. E-mail’s speed provides the convenience of a telephone, yet it still retains much of the harm of a hand written letter. ... e. ...
Electronic Mail or email is a second form of electronic communication that is helping to influence how we do business today. E-mail allows a user to send an electronic message to anyone else in the world that is also connected to the Internet. E-mail is inexpensive, convenient, and portable. E-mail offers numerous advantages over regular post-office mail (often called "snail mail" by Internet users). ... A letter sent from Omaha to Tampa via regular mail takes three to five days for delivery, whereas you could send a message via e-mail to anyone else who has email capabilities and they would receive it almost instantaneously. ... The impact of e-mail has revolutionized the workplace.
E-mail technology has facilitated a means of efficient interoffice communications, as well as external communications with clients, customers, and other businesses.
Approximate Word count = 1229 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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