I couldn’t get to the computer fast enough to remember correctly. What did the NPR commentator say – there are 3 billion e-mails sent every day? 300 billion? I do remember this: the average number of e-mails received every day is 110.
I’m please to know I’m below average, even with all the Observer mail. That’s a really bad day when I reach that high of a number. These figures must really make Postal Service officials cringe. Can you imagine opening 110 paper letters every day?
The NPR figures were a lead-in to a report on Google Mail’s new software that will help assign priorities to your incoming mail.



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