Ray Tomlinson: The Father of Email | Community Health
Ray Tomlinson, a computer programmer, is credited with inventing email as we know it today. In 1971, he sent the first email over a network, using the '@' symbo
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Ray Tomlinson, a computer programmer, is credited with inventing email as we know it today. In 1971, he sent the first email over a network, using the '@' symbol to separate the user name from the host name. This innovation enabled users to send messages to other users on different computer systems, paving the way for modern email. Tomlinson's invention has had a profound impact on the way people communicate, with over 4.3 billion email users worldwide. Despite his significant contribution to the development of the internet, Tomlinson remained humble and dedicated to his work. His legacy continues to shape the way we interact with each other in the digital age, with email remaining a vital tool for both personal and professional communication.