February
By Radicati Team • Apr 29th, 2011 • Category: OtherIt Would Take 10 Years To Read One Day’s Tweets
February 28, 2011
Business Insider
Of course, that’s nothing compared with email: according to the Radicati Group, more than 294 billion emails are sent every day. And most of those take far more than 6 seconds to read.
The trouble with office email
February 17, 2011
Financial Times
Conventional email programs and newer cloud-based services such as Gmail let users organise incoming email using folders and filters. But most people cannot be bothered or do not know how to set up the filters, says Sara Radicati, CEO of analyst firm Radicati Group.
De-clutter that email inbox
February 13, 2011
The Times of India
A study by the technology market research firm Radicati Group says that a single user will send and receive 107 emails on average every day this year. This is why the mechanism of dealing with the flow has to evolve. The study predicts it will, changing from the current “automatic email sorting” to “handling multiple messaging streams like SMS and social networking messages”.
Google Priority Inbox Goes Mobile
February 9, 2011
CMSWire
Launched last fall, Priority Inbox targets the average corporate worker, who, according to a 2010 e-mail statistics report from The Radicati Group, sends and receives more than 150 messages per day.
Chamber chief: Citizen emails should be confidential
February 2, 2011
DavidsonNews.Net
According to research by the Radicati Group, the corporate user alone receives approximately 99 emails a day.
Social media users grapple with information overload
February 1, 2011
USA Today
People are drowning in a deluge of data. Corporate users received about 110 messages a day in 2010, says market researcher Radicati Group.