E-mail is 30 years old sometime this fall. Here's an article about it.
Of course, they mean @ instead of +, and the actual date isn't known, but yeah. The creator doesn't remember what the first message was, but that it was in all caps. I bet the second one was either porn or a money-making scheme, also in all caps. Some things never change.
Of course, they mean @ instead of +, and the actual date isn't known, but yeah. The creator doesn't remember what the first message was, but that it was in all caps. I bet the second one was either porn or a money-making scheme, also in all caps. Some things never change.