I don't think so... this is analogous to "regular" mail and the
telephone. I still get a ton of mail even though I have a cell phone
that is always with me and always turned on.
IM still has a ways to go before it could replace e-mail anyway. I
still can't reliably recieve IM's while offline, it's hard to organize
discrete messages, sending files is difficult if you are behind a
firewall (and who isn't these days), security is an after thought, and
logging is rudementary at best.
-Nathan
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Hi,
My friend forwarded a mail. He got gift from www.techieindex.com . He
participated a poll. We can read articles and news about this issue on
www.techieindex.com .
The question is "Will IM replace e-mail?". This will be a great
opportunity to everyone.
Regards,
Dedicated