Saturday, October 15, 2011

Snail Mail Showdown

United States Postal Service (USPS) and e-mail have a lot in common. Both e-mail and USPS send and receive messages, programs and junk mail. Both of these competitors must go through processes and protocols in order to get to the recipient and make many stops along the way. Each communication system has specific routes and organization methods that make the system travel more smoothly.

United States Postal Service (USPS) and e-mail also have many differences. USPS requires stamps, while e-mail is generally cost free. E-mail is a much faster communication system; the mail can get to the recipient in a matter of seconds, while mail through USPS can take anywhere from one day to ten business days. All in all, e-mail is a much more efficient communication system.

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