Life after email includes ... email. In 2014, it's all about optimization
Despite all the tech over the past years that’s promised to finally kill off email, the truth is, we can’t quit email. But here are three startups that are hoping to make email a lot more useful.The first option comes from startup ccGenie, a Silicon Valley-based angel-invested startup that eliminates the silos of separate inboxes. Rather than prioritizing, making lame replies that kick the can down the road or deleting with your fingers crossed, ccGenie allows users to forward to ccGenie, start conversations from their app or cc a common workspace in email. ccGenie takes content (attachments, links, contacts, threads) from any number or type of email accounts and organizes them into topical workspaces. Best of all, it does it without the user having to set up complex and fragile rules (think: Outlook).
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