May 4, 2008

30 Years Of Spam E-Mails

In 1978, An Enterprising Computer User Sent The Very First Unsolicited Ad. Thanks A Lot, Guy!

  • Play CBS Video Video Spam Mail Turns 30

    In "celebration" of the 30th anniversary of spam e-mail, Charles Osgood takes a look at this widely used medium, as over 120 billion spam messages are sent out every day.

  •  (CBS/AP)

  • Interactive Spam: Inbox Invasion

    Tips to stamp out spam, state-by-state laws and a look at the 10 most common unwanted e-mails.

(CBS)  By Sunday Morning host Charles Osgood.

Let the record show that yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of SPAM.

No, not Spam the luncheon meat that Monty Python went on about, though it was that chorus of "Spam Spam Spam Spam" that's thought to be the genesis of the term to describe the flood of unasked-for e-mails we find in our "in" boxes.

On May 3, 1978, an employee of the old Digital Equipment Company mass-mailed an ad for a new computer to fellow users on a forerunner of today's Internet.

Many recipients OBJECTED.

Little did they know what was coming …

By one estimate, spam now accounts for 90 percent of all e-mail … as many as 120 BILLION spam messages per day.

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by rcaden May 5, 2008 12:37 PM EDT
The article here isn''t the text, it''s Charles Osgood''s video commentary.
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by tool105 May 4, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
***? where''s the rest of the story?
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by younmm23 May 4, 2008 1:58 PM EDT
117 words. Congratulations, you wrote a longer article than a second grader could.

Gee, I wish I was on the CBS News payroll. I could write crappy stories too.
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