The inventor of the e-mail Ray Tomlinson passed away

Today, almost all Internet users have at least one e-mail. It is used for instant messaging, file transfer, as well as registration in the various services. However, not many know that the idea of ​​creating an e-mail came to the programmer Ray Tomlinson head more in 1971. More than 40 years ago, he was the first to send a message to a remote computer over the ARPANET. Tomlinson is also the first to use the @ symbol to indicate the e-mail addresses belonging to certain systems. Unfortunately, recently created e-mail passed away.The probable cause of death was a heart attack.

In an interview in 2012, Ray said he believes e-mails one of the best ways to exchange messages between users. Calls require that at the other end there was someone, and afford an answering machine can not do everything. The e-mail will lie down and wait until it read.
"Everyone really liked the idea of ​​sending messages to a computer with their development and the development of technology in general, e-mail has become a really useful tool It has united millions of people..", - He said in an interview with the creator of e-mail.
A source: ubergizmo.com

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