November

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Return Path partnership good news for pMailer clients
November 30, 2011
bizcommunity.com

According to latest deliverability benchmark by Return Path, one in five emails lands in a spam or junk folder or is simply blocked by Internet Service Provider (ISP) spam filters. And in 2010 the Radicati Group estimated that 294 billion emails were sent each day, meaning that some 14.7 billion e-mails simply never made it to our inboxes.


Write. Share. Get Noticed.
November 29, 2011
law.com

There are more than 267 billion Web sites today (Netcraft – December 2010) and more than 294 billion e-mails sent each day (Radicati Group – April 2010). The problem, of course, is that people need to consume this information — and they can’t be forced to consume information any faster than they did in the past.


Clean Out That Inbox
November 29, 2011
advanceweb.com

According to communications firm Radicati Group, in 2010 there were 294 billion emails sent every day (47 billion more each day than 2009), with 10 percent sent by 1.9 billion or so users.


Mailbag: How to keep your inbox under control
November 28, 2011
denverpost.com

E-mail can be a useful tool, but the sheer volume can be overwhelming. This year, about 349 billion e-mails a day will be sent worldwide, according to the market research firm Radicati Group Inc.


Reflecting on the Future for B2B Email
November 16, 2011
ClickZ

Over the next four years, according to the Radicati Group’s Email Statistics Report 2011-2015, corporate email accounts will increase faster than consumer email accounts because of the growth of affordable cloud-based email services. These allow businesses to extend email services to workers who did not have access to corporate email.


40 Years Celebrating Email
November 7, 2011
ReadWriteWeb

According to Radicati group, the average worker processes more than a hundred daily emails, and business email accounts make up only about a quarter of the total of more than 3 billion. Sometime in the next few years, Radicati predicts that the number of IM accounts will exceed email for the first time.


Mountain View mail carrier delivers what email can’t: A personal touch
November 4, 2011
Peninsula Press

Americans sent 42 billion fewer pieces of mail through the USPS in 2010 than they sent in 2006—a 20 percent decline, according to the Government Accountability Office. By contrast, about 294 billion emails were sent per day in 2010—a 19 percent increase in just one year, according to the Radicati Group, a tech research firm.

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