@ — or how Raymond Tomlinson wrote the future of email

Edit Indian Express 09 Mar 2016
Raymond Tomlinson. It is debatable whether there would’ve been email without Raymond Tomlinson, but it’s certain that @ would not have been such an important part of our lives and popular culture if he hadn’t been around ... Share This Article. Related Article ... In a few years, there were attempts to send electronic mails between different organisations, and companies tried services like BITNET and FidoNet to connect “dissimilar computers” ... ....

The power of the image

Edit Indian Express 24 Jan 2016
Photographer Shahidul Alam. In 1990, at the throbbing Dhanmondi area of Dhaka, 35-year-old photographer Shahidul Alam and three other friends ran a strange office called Drik. There was a noisy dot matrix printer. The XT computer came without a hard drive. two floppy disks uploaded the operating system ...Knowing we had to compete with better-resourced entities in the West, we set up the nation’s first email network using Fidonet ... ....

'Haha' gets the last laugh, as Facebook users gleefully abandon once-ubiquitous ‘LOL’

Edit South China Morning Post 11 Aug 2015
It began as a shorthand understood only by computer geeks and went on to enter the dictionary and be (mis)used by Britain’s prime minister ... “Like a dialect e-laughing is evolving ... Its entry read ... Its first recognised use was in May 1989 in a newsletter for the International FidoNet Association, a worldwide computer network for bulletin boards, and it popped up again among early users of the internet on a Usenet newsgroup in 1993 ... ....

Young people decide there's not much to LOL about any more

Edit The Guardian 10 Aug 2015
The text speak acronym may soon be laughing no more, according to a Facebook survey in the US, with haha, hehe and emoji now far more popular ... Related. No more LOLs ... But its demise was on the cards ... Its first recognised use was in May 1989 in a newsletter for the International FidoNet Association, a worldwide computer network for bulletin boards, and it popped up again among early users of the internet on a Usenet newsgroup in 1993 ... ....

Breadth of UK Internet industry showcased in the 2015 ISPA Awards shortlists (ISPA - Internet Services Providers' Association)

Edit noodls 05 May 2015
(Source. ISPA - Internet Services Providers' Association). Posted on 5th May 2015 ... There are 44 shortlisted companies across the 15 categories announced today, with two new broadband awards and more companies than ever entering the Best Superfast Broadband Award ... The 2015 ISPAs shortlists ... Catalyst2 FidoNet Heart Internet MacAce Best Dedicated Hosting ... FidoNet NFON Node4 Soho66 Telappliant Voipfone Best Consumer Customer Service ... (noodl....

This Mesh We're In: Why Communities Are Building An Internet That's More Local

Edit Fast Company 05 May 2015
specifically, by teaching them how to get off it and build their own ... You're The Network ... Local BBS servers weren’t entirely disconnected from one another—a complex network called FidoNet would slowly transfer email from server to server through late-night modem calls scheduled to minimize long-distance calling charges—but BBS’s were ultimately eclipsed by national networks like AOL and CompuServe, and by the global Internet itself ... ....

LOL, WTF? The Origin Stories Of Your Favorite Internet Acronyms

Edit Huffington Post 17 Jul 2014
Even web historians -- some of whom get paid to study this stuff, people -- occasionally dispute these well-known words' origins ... 1. LOL. Meaning. "laughing out loud". Variations ... Lexicographer and netspeak historian Ben Zimmer told PCWorld that the first documented mention of LOL comes from a May 1989 newsletter called FidoNews -- still distributed by the computer network FidoNet today -- which listed it as a commonly used Web acronym ... 2 ... ....

We have been LOL for 25 years

Edit Independent online (SA) 03 Jun 2014
New York - This month marks the 25th anniversary of the first known usage of LOL for “laughing out loud” (the “lots of love” interpretation, incidentally, is quite a bit older). The linguist Ben Zimmer notes that the earliest citation is from the May 1989 issue of a newsletter called Fidonet and is still available online ... But some, LTNT (long time no type) and WLCM (welcome), have long ago faded into obscurity ... ....

Short and sweet LOL still smiling after 25 years

Edit The Times of India 28 May 2014
This month marks the 25th anniversary of the first known usage of LOL for "laughing out loud" (the "lots of love" interpretation, incidentally, is quite a bit older). The linguist Ben Zimmer notes that the earliest citation is from the May 1989 issue of a newsletter called Fidonet and is still available online ... the independent. ....

25 years of LOL – the good and bad bits

Edit The Guardian 28 May 2014
Love it or hate it, LOL has just turned 25 years old ... LOL is celebrating a big birthday this year. LOL is 25 years old ... We text it to each other ... This is generally recognised to have taken place on page 11 of an International FidoNet Association Newsletter dated 8 May 1989, sandwiched between a notice about new software releases – including "Realistic Cake Mixing Simulation" and "Fun Nuclear War Game" – and a brief article about UFOs ... ....

Two thirds of sons of prisoners are likely to grow up to become criminals, research shows

Edit The Independent 27 May 2014
Two thirds of sons of prisoners are likely to grow up to become criminals, according to new research that warns of the dangers susceptible to family members. The children’s charity Barnardo’s warns that children of prisoners are more likely to be excluded from school and become susceptible to mental health problems ... UK News in Pictures. Life & Style ... Life & Style ... techEarliest citation is from the May 1989 issue of Fidonet newsletter ... 1 ... ....

Rolf Harris trial: Entertainer sings 'Jake the Peg' to jurors in indecent assault case

Edit The Independent 27 May 2014
Rolf Harris has performed part of his song “Jake the Peg” while giving evidence at his trial for alleged indecent assaults. Sitting in the witness box at Southwark Crown Court, he sung to jurors and demonstrated how to play the didgeridoo. Harris, 84, denies 12 counts of indecent assault on girls and women between 1968 and 1986 ... He said ... The trial continues ... News ... news ... techEarliest citation is from the May 1989 issue of Fidonet newsletter....

Qatar launches campaign for 'modest' dress code for tourists

Edit The Independent 27 May 2014
Qatar has launched a social media campaign urging tourists to dress “modestly” in public and respect the Islamic country’s values. Along with a Twitter and Instagram account, “reflect your respect” leaflets are being handed out with diagrams of what is and is not acceptable ... A leaflet handed out as part of the campaign reads. “If you are in Qatar, you are one of us ... techEarliest citation is from the May 1989 issue of Fidonet newsletter ... ....
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