" Who are the people shaking up their field most dramatically? To answer that question, we sifted through hundredths of names in scores of categories to come up with a dozen disrupted less content to improve the status quo than to blew it up." Forbes April 15 issue
Usually a hook like this over promises but falls to deliver. But this story did not.
The first disruptor was a company Snapchat which has managed to do something pretty unique. They realized that when we send photos it might be desirable if the photo has an expiration date- "self-destruct ".
It made me wonder if other things should have a self-destruct ability. First thought that came to my mind was email.
What would happen to email traffic if people knew that after 24 hours the email would destroy itself. Maybe people would follow up with a conversation?
Today's question is:
" What else should self-destruct?"
Usually a hook like this over promises but falls to deliver. But this story did not.
The first disruptor was a company Snapchat which has managed to do something pretty unique. They realized that when we send photos it might be desirable if the photo has an expiration date- "self-destruct ".
It made me wonder if other things should have a self-destruct ability. First thought that came to my mind was email.
What would happen to email traffic if people knew that after 24 hours the email would destroy itself. Maybe people would follow up with a conversation?
Today's question is:
" What else should self-destruct?"
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