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Despite the many advances in technology, email communication continues to thrive, 50 years after it was first invented
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Despite the many advances in technology, email communication continues to thrive, 50 years after it was first invented
This year, we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of an ubiquitous, resourceful, yet frustrating invention that has become an important part of our lives: Email.
It is widely acknowledged that Ray Tomlinson invented the first electronic messaging system in 1971. Though they have evolved quite a bit since then, it is difficult to imagine that emails have been around for half a century. I got my first email account rather late in the 1990s. As a generation, we thought we were experiencing the thrills of modern technology (Of course, not so modern, in retrospect). We thought it was something new and exciting. But, little did I know back then that emails like most inventions could become pro
May 19, 2021 at 7:45PM
One thing we ve learned over the last year is that a lot of work can be done remotely. Meetings can happen over Zoom. Spare rooms can be turned into offices. But now that the old physical workplaces are starting to reopen, what does work even look like? As an employee? As a business? In this episode of
Rule Breaker Investing, Motley Fool Human Resources superstars Lee Burbage and Kara Chambers are here to help us make the best of what s to come.
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