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Developed by Daniel Rohrer Hansen- s173922
Developed by Daniel Rohrer Hansen- s173922
 
== Abstract ==
With the globalization of the world and a lot of the market is moving to the digitized world the communication also happens digitized. Most companies, if not all, that are not a part of the third world communicate through E-mails.  
With the globalization of the world and a lot of the market is moving to the digitized world the communication also happens digitized. Most companies, if not all, that are not a part of the third world communicate through E-mails.  
Communication with the government, private matters, etc also tend to be through E-mails which is why one inbox very quickly can overflow with the information where important E-mails can be lost in the volumes.   
Communication with the government, private matters, etc also tend to be through E-mails which is why one inbox very quickly can overflow with the information where important E-mails can be lost in the volumes.   


== Big idea ==
== What is Email management? ==
test
 
== Application ==
== Why is it important to manage your emails ==
test
 
== Challanges and solutions ==


== Limitations ==
== Limitations ==
test
 





Revision as of 13:47, 11 February 2022

Developed by Daniel Rohrer Hansen- s173922

Abstract

With the globalization of the world and a lot of the market is moving to the digitized world the communication also happens digitized. Most companies, if not all, that are not a part of the third world communicate through E-mails. Communication with the government, private matters, etc also tend to be through E-mails which is why one inbox very quickly can overflow with the information where important E-mails can be lost in the volumes.

What is Email management?

Why is it important to manage your emails

Challanges and solutions

Limitations

Annotated Bibliography

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