Giacomo Micoli Founded Memeoirs to Make Keepsakes Out of Email Conversations
Having to live far away from loved ones at any given time, whether it’s someone’s parents, siblings, or significant other, can be very hard to handle on a personal level. The Internet has made the struggle much easier to cope with thanks to all the communication tools it provides. Video calls, instant messages, and social networks all provide communication with loved ones when they are far away. However, one of the original forms of Internet communication remains one of the most popular for long-distance communication—email. Now, a cool person in technology wants to turn all the email conversations people have with their loved ones into meaningful mementos.
Cool person in technology Giacomo Micoli founded his company Memeoirs to help people keep the emails they send to and receive from their friends, families, and significant others. In many ways, Micoli’s startup is transplanting the old-time concept of the romantic love letter exchange to the digital age. People often tell stories of love letters that they have kept to help get through difficult times, or of finding boxes of love letters from the past that illuminate romances from eras long gone. However, with the advent of the Internet and globalization through the web, handwritten love letters are now rare to see. While people send sentimental emails quite often, they cannot keep those emails as mementos the way people in the past did with intimate love letters. That’s why Micoli and his team decided to help people make keepsakes out of their email exchanges. His product Memeoirs aims for people to be able to hold on to the conversations and exchanges that mean the most to them.
Users submit their emails through Gmail or Outlook.com on the Memeoirs website. Those who struggle to submit their emails properly can get help from an online computer support provider.
Micoli does not have a background working on major technical projects or for big tech companies. However, he is far from some out of touch executive who calls for onsite tech support every time his email has an error. While running the administrative side of Memeoirs, Micoli also creates digital art and even does “creative coding” as a personal side project. Creative coding is the use of programming and computer science to create artistic pieces and statements. Micoli juggles his role as the head of Memeoirs and his personal projects at the moment, making this cool person in technology as far from a typical executive as possible.
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