With sites like Triond, I think email might eventually die some time in the future.
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Triond, you don’t have to ask your friends for their email addresses. You can just send a message right to your friends on Triond’s website. Will this be the future of email? Here in 2008, I still need Outlook Express to be able to communicate with others outside of Triond. With sites like Triond, I think email might eventually die some time in the future, but not right away. Some people are going to need email for a while for their businesses. People send email newsletters to drive traffic to their sites and there may be other reasons.
To me, Triond is a perfect place to find traffic. With all of the people that you make friends with at Triond, you can keep them up-to-date about your links, articles, and sites by sending them messages. That’s what the whole internet is mostly all about, sharing, marketing, and communicating. When you write articles at Triond, you can share your articles with your friends. Your friends articles are automatically there under a news feed tab, and the messages you send are saved until you delete them. It seems as if you don’t have to go any where else to get visits to your articles. Triond is a great community of communication.
Triond has made it very easy to communicate. You don’t have to worry about an email address because all you need is a name. You don’t have to worry about how to find a name or a friend. Triond has a friend search. When you find them, you can just add their name on to your friends list. To me, it’s better than email. Triond has a great email system of their own. When you are on their site, you are in the future of email.













January 5th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
There are many better places than triond for your communication. Places like facebook, myspace, and StumbleUpon do the same thing. In fact thousands of sites do. Email is a secure way of passing messages. That and the purpose of email sites is for messaging so nobody can beat the features of a site for messaging others.
January 5th, 2008 at 2:40 pm
Hi Jared. I am sure that there may be better places than Triond. Triond is one of the sites that I am most familiar with in writing articles and communicating. Triond just happen to be one of the examples. Stumbleupon, myspace, and facebook get talked about all of the time. I wanted to mention something different. They all do the same thing, and Triond deserves some praise too.
February 26th, 2008 at 4:52 am
Very good way of looking at it. It seems that other sites like Myspace, are getting out of control and being used as a place to “pick up” people, rather than be creative. By the way, I just published a song on loudio, and I got over 300 views in less than an hour! I am now at 667 views, which is great……It’s earned 4 CENTS! Can you believe it?
Keep on writing!
February 27th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
Hi, Keyboardologist!
Thank you for stopping by. I’ve got to check out that song you published. Must be a good one and will probably make you money for a long time.