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What were the contents of first email of the world​

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Answered by SrijanB2022
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Answer:

The English alphabet letters "QWERTYUIOP" were the contents of the first email ever sent in this world.

Explanation:

"Email" or "e-mail" stands for electronic mail.

The first email in this world was sent by a computer engineer named Ray Tomlinson in 1971. The email consisted of some basic characters like "QWERTYUIOP".

These are the alphabets of the qwerty style of keyboard from the upper left-hand corner sequentially.

The email was basically a text message composed as a trial for testing the email mode.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Ray Tomlinson, a computer engineer, sent the first network email in 1971. "Something like QWERTYUIOP," he wrote in an email to himself.

"Email" or "e-mail" is an abbreviation for electronic mail.

Explanation:

It was sent from one computer to another in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but it travelled via ARPANET, a computer network that served as the forerunner to the internet. These are the alphabets of the qwerty keyboard, listed in order from the upper left-hand corner. The email was essentially a text message written as a test for the email mode.

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