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Ray Tomlinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raymond Samuel Tomlinson (born 1941, Amsterdam, New York) is a programmer who implemented an email system in 1971 on the ARPANet. Email had been previously sent on other networks such as AUTODIN. It ...
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Ray Tomlinson gave society one of the greatest communication tools in history. He invented email back in 1971, eventually transforming global business communication. In this exclusive Q&A, Tomlinson discusses spam, the future of email and his current work in distributed computing. ... Ray in that true? Austyn Chappy;
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When was the last time you actually set pen to paper and mailed off a personal letter to someone? ... When was the last time you actually set pen to paper and mailed off a personal letter to someone? It's probably been awhile — and the man to blame is Ray Tomlinson.
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In the early 1970's, Ray Tomlinson was working on a small team developing the TENEX operating system, with local email programs called SNDMSG and READMAIL. ... In late 1971, Tomlinson created the first ARPANET email application when he updated SNDMSG by adding a program called CPYNET capable of copying files over the network,
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Schmidt to Walden ... Chief technology officer of Sun Microsystems (1983-97), chairman and CEO of Novell from 1997; former Xerox PARC Computer Science Laboratory researcher ... Microsoft president and chief operating officer (1983-89), former Tandy executive.
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The first e-mail program was created by Ray Tomlinson of BBN. The Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) was renamed The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (or DARPA); ARPANET was currently using the Network Control Protocol or NCP to transfer data.
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