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  1. Raymond Samuel Tomlinson (April 23, 1941 – March 5, 2016) was an American computer programmer who implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system, the precursor to the Internet, in 1971; It was the first system able to send mail between users on different hosts connected to ARPANET. Previously, mail could be sent only to others who ...

  2. Mar 6, 2016 · Internet pioneer Ray Tomlinson, who is credited with the invention of email, has died at the age of 74. The US computer programmer came up with the idea of electronic messages that could be sent...

  3. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › ray-tomlinsonRay Tomlinson | Lemelson

    Learn about Ray Tomlinson, the computer programmer who invented email on the ARPANET system and established the @ symbol for email addresses. Discover his biography, achievements, awards and legacy in the history of computing and telecommunications.

  4. Official Biography: Raymond Tomlinson. Raymond Samuel Tomlinson was born in Amsterdam, New York in 1941. He attended college at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he participated in an internship program with IBM and received a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1963.

  5. May 2, 2012 · Ray Tomlinson was a computer scientist who developed the first networked email system in 1971, using the @ symbol to indicate different users. In this interview, he recounts how he came up with the idea, how he saw email evolving, and how he feels about spam.

  6. Mar 6, 2016 · Raymond Tomlinson, the inventor of modern email and selector of the "@" symbol, has died. Raytheon Co., his employer, on Sunday confirmed his death; the details were not immediately available.

  7. Ray Tomlinson. Computer engineer, Ray Tomlinson invented internet based email in late 1971. Under ARPAnet several major innovations occurred: email (or electronic mail), the ability to send simple messages to another person across the network (1971).