The fist message sent between two computers was 'lo'. The person was trying to write 'Login' but the network crashed before he could complete.
The first email was sent in 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson in 1971, the email was simply a test message to himself. The email was sent from one computer to another computer sitting right beside it in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but it traveled via ARPANET, a network of computers that was the precursor to the internet.
The interpretation of the message sent by the sender or receiver (can be sent by either one)
The first message sent was the word "login" from UCLA to Stanford Research Institute on October 29, 1969; but only the "l" and the "o" letters were transmitted, then the system crashed! About an hour later, after the programmers fixed the bug that caused the crash, the word "login" was successfully sent.
To stop the fighting between the French and the British for the unclaimed territory that is now Ohio.
A flame war is a series of Flaming Messages sent back and forth between different people on a message board that escalate higher and higher into ever increasing hostility.
packets
The first text message was sent by Neil Papworth in 1992.
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
When you send a message on Facebook, your message is private between you and the recipients. It will not appear on the recipient's wall.
World's first email message was sent in 1971 between two computers. Mr. Tomlinson was the person, who created a computer program named SNDMSG, which sent a simple email message to a nearby computer through ARPANET. He was also the first person to put "@" in the email. He did that because this sign wasn't used that much anywhere else. The first email address was "tomlinson@bbn-tenexa." BBN was the name of Mr. Tomlinson's employer and "tenexa" was the name of the operating system that was used. What exactly was the first email message is lost.
An engineer named Ray Tomlinson sent the first e-mail message in 1971.
Merry christmas
Ray thomlinson
lo
"Can you hear me?"
Neil Papworth is known as the man who sent the very first text message. He sent the text message in 1992.
The first email was sent in 1971 by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson in 1971, the email was simply a test message to himself. The email was sent from one computer to another computer sitting right beside it in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but it traveled via ARPANET, a network of computers that was the precursor to the internet.