Voice Mail’s Obsolescence
People under a certain age have stopped using voice mail, Jill Colvin reports for NYT. When it was introduced in the early 1980s, voice mail was hailed as a miracle invention — a boon to office productivity and a godsend to busy households. Hollywood screenwriters incorporated it into plotlines: Distraught heroine comes home, sees blinking red light, listens as desperate suitor ...Posted in Outside The Beltway on April 3, 2009 14:24











