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The first email sent from outer space was August 9, 1991, Space Shuttle mission STS-43. [ 113 ] Bill Clinton was the first U.S. president to use Internet email in the 1990s, including a reply to an email from the prime minister of Sweden in 1994. See more
The first electrical transmission of messages began in the 19th century in the form of the electrical telegraph, which started to replace earlier forms of telegraphy from … See more
With the introduction of MIT's Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS) in 1961, for the first time multiple users could log into a central system from remote terminals, and store and share files on the central disk. Informal methods of using such shared files to pass … See more
Early interoperability among independent systems included:
• The Coloured Book protocols ran on academic networks in the United Kingdom from 1975 until 1992. See moreTo facilitate electronic mail exchange between remote sites and with other organizations, telecommunication links, such as dialup modems or leased lines, provided means to transport email globally, creating local and global networks. This was … See more
In May 1979, Xerox ran a television advertisement for its 1973 Xerox Alto system, demonstrating the 1978 Distributed Message System (DMS) client, known as Laurel, to the US public. An application Xerox described as replacing Xerox's earlier … See more
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Aug 19, 2015 · Ray Tomlinson sends the first ever email in 1971, bringing electronic messaging to the masses and revolutionising the way we communicate.
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Dec 7, 2023 · The first email, sent by Ray Tomlinson himself, was not particularly poetic or profound. It was a test message consisting mainly of nonsensical characters. According to Tomlinson, the first email he sent was something like …
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