Will Old-School Email Addresses Ever Come Back in Style?

Author: Andrew Froehlich
Published: August 12, 2010 at 8:20 am
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The older I get, the more I observe that our lives are based on a series of never-ending cycles. The moon orbits the Earth, which orbits the sun, which orbits the galaxy.

On Monday, the work week begins, and on Friday, it ends. But a few days later the week begins yet again. I keep running into people on the street wearing retro 80's style skinny jeans, shirts and sunglasses (thank God no biking shorts yet). Everything from philosophy to politics to fashion tend to circle back in one way or another. So that got me thinking: will old-school email address domains come back in style? And by "old-school" I mean email address from the likes of Hotmail, AOL, Prodigy and CompuServe.

I've had literally dozens of email address over the years, including some from the short list above, but the one I've kept the longest is my Hotmail account, which I figure I've had for about 15 years. I have since moved to the "cooler" and more useful Gmail service. I say "cooler" because Google did something that no other free online email providers did, as far as I know, which is to make their email accounts "invite only" for a period of time.

Getting an account meant that you were part of an exclusive club. Google has used this invite-only policy for other products, too, and once again you felt special to get the privilege of using it before the floodgates opened and anybody could use the service. Once that happens, the services ceases to be "cool" for some reason.

Coming back to the topic of retro addresses, I recently received an email from a relative that had an aol.com address. At first I laughed because, honestly, I haven't seen this domain name in quite a while. But my second thought was, "Hey, that's actually pretty cool."

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Andrew Froehlich is the President of West Gate Networks, a network and IT consulting firm based in Colorado. He has over 12 years of technology experience with 10 of those years focused on network, security and IP voice solutions. …

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