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    The Origins Of Email

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    Origins In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was credited with the creation of the modern day email by advancing on the already relevant SNDMSG electronic mail program. What he did was allow any computer to contact and communicate with each other as long as they were using the same . This was a huge impact because before the only way of communicating was between the same type of computer. Then in the early 1980’s, personal computers networked with LAN’s (Local Area Network) became more dominant. But again…

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    From a cybersecurity point of view the use of a private electronic mail (email) server must be justified by promoting the security of the email communications. The great value of email is that it permits exchanging messages between almost any two parties without much more preparation than the exchange of the email addresses of the communicating parties. But Goodrich and Tamassia (2011, pp.500-501) explain that fundamental email protocols do not address authentication, integrity or…

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    Truant Mail The first I ever heard about the University of Alabama’s Neuroscience program was from a letter a woman I barely knew claimed was mine. This letter (Sent after a 2012 Big 10 Expo) had fallen into the wrong hands, thanks to the mailman and had travelled great distances from mailbox F to mailbox G. Serendipity I thought, after warily accepting my truant mail (lest it was another bill), as said letter offered a unique program tailored to fit my interests before my search for graduate…

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    Stay In Touch Case Study

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    good marketing plan includes several different mediums which can include offline or traditional methods. Regular or “snail” mail is one such method. 4. A good portion of mail today is junk mail. Advertisements and such that everyone in town receives and now you must either put it in the garbage or recycling can. You can use that to your advantage by sending a snail mail newsletter to your customers and prospects A communication from you, someone that they know, like and trust will…

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    Negroponte acknowledges the outcomes of technology, he does not forecast the negative effects that Turkle highlights in her writings. In his essay, Nicholas Negroponte touches upon the popularity of E-mail, which was a new technological advancement at the time. According to this week’s lesson, E-mail was developed by Ray Tomlinson. Its intent was to allow researchers to communicate…

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    theory takes a positivistic approach to knowing. Therefore, it is studied through experiments and surveys dealing with quantitative data. Technology causes many questions about its effect on communication. In “Politeness Accommodation in Electronic Mail,”. Bunz and Campbell studied the effects technology has on communication accommodation, mainly through politeness in email. Bunz and Campbell used a sample of 106 students at a large midwestern university. “An original self-report questionnaire…

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    These reasons include having access to all of my teacher or counselor’s e-mails. By having access to all of these e-mail addresses I will be able to keep up to date with all of the assignments I may need to turn in or that I may have coming up. Thanks to this class I am also able to function Microsoft Word much more efficiently than I was able to…

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    Electronic communication currently dominates modern forms of conversation. It is so common that it has become second nature. The internet, text messaging, and social media are just a few examples. Perhaps, one of the most well-known and universal forms of electronic communication is email. Marketing industries, healthcare organizations and classrooms are some of the most globally recognized businesses. In 1971, the first email message was programmed and sent by Ray Tomlinson (Car, 2004). Josip…

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    Technology And Depression

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    Even though technology provides good resources, it has also affected our mind and body. October 1972 was the first year ARPANET, made the first network and became the foundation of what we call internet today. They started off by making the first e-mail they thought this was going to be the fastest way to talk to someone right away and they were…

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    Introduction Nowadays, Internet becomes the most important thing in our life. Using mobile phone, computer, even game consoles, we need the Internet to connect with people to communicate all around the world while many unlimited information are shared in the Internet. Internet censorship is an important topic for users, which means the information and ideas are controlled within the society. Therefore, some of them are censored and not all can easily accessible online. The organization, even the…

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