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The story behind @ sign

8 pointsby alouanchiover 7 years ago

2 comments

eesmithover 7 years ago
The video was too long for the information content.<p>Short version: the &quot;@&quot; symbol has been around for hundreds of years. It has different names in different cultures. It wasn&#x27;t on early typewriters but by the 1889 it was. In the 1960s it became part of ASCII, and Ray Tomlinson used it as a symbol for routing email to another computer.<p>BTW, they show the &quot;@&quot; on the 4 key. That&#x27;s the British typewriter layout. The US keyboard had a &quot;$&quot; on that position, and &quot;@&quot; was on the same key as ¢, to the right of &quot;;&quot;. (I believe ¢ disappeared in ASCII because it could be composed as &#x27;c&#x27; + &#x27;&#x2F;&#x27;.)
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skeritover 7 years ago
I didn&#x27;t know it was also called &quot;asperand&quot;. Seems like some variation of &quot;ampersand&quot;
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