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The Revolutionary Invention Of E-Mail

The Revolutionary Invention Of E-Mail

The fascinating history and evolution of email communication: from its humble beginnings to its status as a ubiquitous tool in modern communication.

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Apr 21, 2023
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Email communication has become an integral part of modern communication. It is a fast, efficient, and convenient way to exchange messages, documents, and information with anyone worldwide.

But where did the email come from, and who invented it? In this article, we will explore the history of email communication and the people behind its invention.

The beginning

The first email message was sent in 1971 by a computer engineer named Ray Tomlinson. At the time, Tomlinson was working for Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN), a company contracted by the U.S. Department of Defense to develop a communication system that would allow researchers to share data and collaborate on projects. Tomlinson was tasked with finding a way to send messages between different computer systems, which were not compatible with each other at the time.

Tomlinson had the idea of using the @ symbol to separate the username from the computer domain name, which became the standard format for email addresses. He also created the …

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