Not only does this have nothing to do with Unicode, but who cares?
Grumpily,
-- Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA http://www.ewellic.org | @DougEwell From: N. Ganesan Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 18:35 To: Clive Hohberger Cc: Indic Discussion List ; Unicode Mailing List Subject: Re: First known use of the word, "email" (1978) On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Clive Hohberger <cph13_at_case.edu> wrote: > > You might want to look at Wikipedia entry "E-mail". There was a formal > timeshare messaging system: > 1978 – EMAIL at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey[36] > This is Shiva Ayyadurai's program written in 1978. > It's very likely that the the term was simultaneously invented in > multiple > places, as deriving "e-mail" in any of its various forms is an obvious > acronym for "electronic mail". > So far, no one before Shiva has used "email" in networked electronic mail system. > BTW, the routine capitalization of 'E' in E-mail came in the 1990's > from > William Safire's "On Language" column in the NY Times newspaper: He > made the > analogy with "T-shirt". > Acc. to OED, Electonics magazine used the term "E-mail" in 1979. http://public.oed.com/appeals/email/ N. Ganesan > Clive P. Hohberger, PhD MBA > Managing Director > Clive Hohberger, LLC > +1 847 910 8794 > cph13_at_case.edu >Received on Tue Nov 27 2012 - 19:53:13 CST
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