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[ih] Any suggestions for first uses of "e-mail" or "email"?
- Subject: [ih] Any suggestions for first uses of "e-mail" or "email"?
- From: dave.walden.family at gmail.com (dave.walden.family at gmail.com)
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 06:41:55 -0400
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I believe there was considerable discussion of this on the sigcis.org list back when the guy claimed to have invented at a young age. I think the sigcis.org archive can be accessed without a password.
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On Jul 24, 2015, at 5:21 AM, Vint Cerf <vint at google.com> wrote:
> Oxford English Dictionary looking for early usage of the term "email"
>
> http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2015/07/oed-appeals-email/
>
> Before email was email it was electronic mail. Although
> the shorter form is by far the more common name today, the full
> form electronic mail of course came first (otherwise how would
> anybody know what the 'e' meant?). It was only as people became
> more familiar with the system that they could shorten this to
> the snappier email. E- is now used in this way to form a
> plethora of technology words such as e-commerce and e-book, but
> email is where it all began. The OED currently has a first
> quotation for electronic mail in this sense from 1975; the
> shorter email is first attested four years later, in 1979.
> Although this doesn't seem like a very large gap in time, it
> seems unlikely that the 1979 quotation represents the coinage of
> email, taken as it is from a professional journal: 1979
> Electronics 7 June 63 (heading) Postal Service pushes ahead with
> E-mail.
>
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