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Ray Tomlinson, man who invented email dies
Tuesday March 8, 2016
This file photo taken on October 22, 2009 shows US programmer Raymond Samuel Tomlinson arriving prior to the presentation of the Prince of Asturias awards in Oviedo Spain. Tomlinson, who implemented the first email system, died reportedly of a heart attack on March 5, 2016, at age 74. His death was confirmed by the Internet Hall of Fame. PHOTO | AFP | MIGUEL RIOPA
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The man who invented the email, Mr Ray Tomlinson, has died of a suspected heart attack at age 74.
The New York-born American computer programmer discovered in 1971 that electronic messages could be sent across different computer networks.
Mr Tomlinson is suspected to have died of a heart attack on Saturday, according to a report by the BBC.
He sent the first email ever sent worldwide while working at research firm Bolt, Beranek and Newman in Boston.
“Thank you, Ray Tomlinson, for inventing email and putting the @ sign on the map. #RIP,” said Gmail on its Twitter account.
Other comments on the late Tomlinson are; Good morning America – “RIP inventor of modern email Ray Tomlinson, who helped change how we communicate.”
The firm where Tomlinson worked played a big role in developing an early version of the internet, named as Arpanet.
Reports by the BBC state that Tomlinson later said he could not remember what was in that first test message, describing it as “completely forgettable”.
In a 2009 interview, Mr Tomlinson’s description of the first email was as follows:
“Every time you test you have to generate some sort of message.
“You might drag your fingers across the keyboard or just type the opening phrase from Lincoln’s Gettysburg address or something else — so technically the first email is completely forgettable and therefore forgotten.”
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