
253. Is the Internet Being Ruined?
Freakonomics Radio
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Building a Network for Sharing Information
The first system for sending emails was invented by a computer programmer named Ray Tomlinson in the early 1970s. He designed it for the people working on ARPANET, so that they'd have an easier way to communicate with each other. For a long time after it was commercialized, Clark says email was the innovative application.
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