he created the first email in 1971. but i can't find info on his patents
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∙ 12y agoRay Tomlinson is credited with inventing the first networked email system in the early 1970s. He chose the "@" symbol to separate the user's name from their computer or organization in an email address. His invention laid the foundation for modern email communication.
The invention of X-rays is credited to German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, who discovered them in 1895. He was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery.
Isaac Newton can be credited with most famous for his laws of motion, theory of universal gravitation, and development of calculus. However, he cannot be credited with the invention of the telescope, which is typically attributed to Hans Lippershey.
The scientist credited with the discovery of the cathode ray is J.J. Thomson. Thomson conducted experiments with cathode rays in the late 19th century and discovered the electron, which revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure.
Alessandro Volta is credited with inventing the first battery in 1800. His invention, known as the Voltaic pile, was the first electrochemical cell capable of producing a steady electric current.
Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing the first networked email system in the early 1970s. He chose the "@" symbol to separate the user's name from their computer or organization in an email address. His invention laid the foundation for modern email communication.
Ray Tomlinson has not died.
Ray Tomlinson who invented email, is from America.
China is credited with the invention of the toothbrush.
Yes. Ray Tomlinson is 70 (from 2011) and is still alive.
Ray Tomlinson worked as a computer engineer for Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN)
what universtity did Ray Tomlinson send the first email
The invention of X-rays is credited to German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, who discovered them in 1895. He was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery.
An engineer named Ray Tomlinson sent the first e-mail message in 1971
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