World's first email was sent without Internet
World's first email was sent without Internet
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Today, even though you are sending e-mail to any corner of the world through the internet in seconds, you would be surprised to know that the first e-mail was sent without internet. The world's first e-mail was sent between two computers without internet and it did amazing Raymond Tomlinson. Raymond was the symbol of @ for the e-mail, along with Raymond Tomlinson, a resident of Cambridge, American. He had been working on instant messaging of two electronic devices for many years. In 1969, he succeeded in sending messages between two computers in his office for the first time. Raymond sent the first e-mail message through the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. In this case, the world's first e-mail was sent through a computer network and not through the Internet. Arpanet has been considered the ancestor of the Internet.

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The birth of the modern Internet in 1983
After the internet, ARPANET was started in 1973 but modern internet was born on 1 January 1983 and ARPANET accepted transmission control protocol and internet protocol ie TCP and IP. After this, internet usage started in Europe and Australia. . In 1990, Sir Team Burns Lee gave birth to the World Wide Web. Attachment to e-mail began for the first time in 1992 and an e-mail was sent with a photo.

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Internet was used in India in 1995
The credit for bringing internet to India goes to Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL). Internet was used for the first time in India on 15 August-1995. Common use of internet in the country started from Kolkata.

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