Voicemail is a dying form of communication

Voicemail is a dying form of communication
- February 20, 2014
- Tom Boellstorff, anthropology professor, is featured in an interview with the Huffington Post February 20, 2014
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From the Huffington Post:
Perhaps one of the biggest non-secret secrets of the digital world is the number
of people never, ever checking their voicemail, preferring text messages and email
over the slightly more time consuming and personal verbal communication. Guest: Tom
Boellstorff, professor of digital anthropology, UCI.
Video available at http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/voicemail-is-a-dying-form-of-co....
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