Article 16976 How did email grow from messages between academics to a global epidemic?

How did email grow from messages between academics to a global epidemic?

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Samuel Gibbs
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Ray Tomlinson, the man who invented the @ sign, has died. Here's a brief history of email, from the Queen's first mail to the triumph of spam

Ray Tomlinson, the man who literally put the "@" in email, died on Saturday, but his invention, which allowed electronic messages to spread across the internet and fill our lives and our inboxes on a daily basis, will live on.

Here is a brief look at what Tomlinson started and the evolution of email through the last half-century.

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