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The History of email

Over the decades, email has evolved significantly, beginning with Ray Tomlinson's first electronic mail message in 1971. Queen Elizabeth II made history as the first head of state to send an email in 1976.

The History of email

The History of email

Our days

2011 - The Associated Press Stylebook changes "e-mail" to "email"

The 2010's

2008 - Presidential candidate Barack Obama compiles a database of over 13 million email addresses
2007 - Anti-phising security protocol DKIM is adopted by the Internet Engineering Task Force
2007 - Google makes Gmail available to the public worldwide
2005 - SPF, the first technology that verifies email senders identities, is established
2004 - Multimedia emails are introduced after the MMS World Congress in Vienna
2004 - FTC codifies email spam laws
2004 - LOL and other internet acronyms are offcially recognized in the Oxford English Dictionary
2003 - George W. Bush sings into law the CAN-SPAM Act, the US first national standards for sending commercial emails.
2003 - On an episode of "The Simpson's", Homer reveals his email adress, chunckylover53@aol.com

The 90's

1999 - A fraudulent email claiming that Bill Gates plans to share his wealth with internet users begins to circulate. It is forwarded by millions.
1998 - Warner Bros. releases "You've got mail" which tops $250 milion at the box office
1998 - The word "spam" is added to the Oxford English Dictionary
1997 - Microsoft buys Hotmail for about $400 million
1997 - Microsoft Outlook is released

The 80's

1989 - Radio man Elwood Edwards recoreds AOL's iconic "Welcome" , "File's done", "Goodbye", & "You've got mail!"
1982 - The first smiley "emoticon" is invented by Scott Fahlman
1982 - The word "email" is first used

The 70's

1978 - The first electronically -sent advertisement goest out, over a network of government and university computers
1976 - Queen Elisabeth II becomes the first head of state to send an electronic mail message
1971 - Computer Engineer Ray Tomlinson sends the first electronic mail message