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[ih] Instant messaging, was We can hang up now, it's all done.
- Subject: [ih] Instant messaging, was We can hang up now, it's all done.
- From: johnl at iecc.com (John Levine)
- Date: 23 Nov 2009 17:34:17 -0000
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
>The first instance of this type of capability in a commercial system
>appears to be IBM's CP/67 Release 3 (approximately November 1970) in
>the CP "MSG" command.
When I was in high school I was able to use the dial-in time-sharing
service from Applied Logic, a local service bureau that ran first on a
PDP-6 and later PDP-10 in Princeton NJ, using heavily modified
versions of DEC's operating system later known as TOPS-10.
They had a TALK command at least as early as 1968 that let you type
from one terminal to another, which would be a candidate for first
commercial offering. I recall using it to ask the operator to set
aside printouts so I could bike over after school and pick them up.
R's,
John