Monday March 22, 2010

Why @ Is Held in Such High Design Esteem

Who knew the @ symbol was worthy of the Museum of Modern Art in New York?

Whatever its origins, the @ appeared on the keyboard of the first typewriter, the American Underwood, in 1885 and was used, mostly in accounting documents, as shorthand for "at the rate of." It remained an obscure keyboard character until 1971 when an American programmer, Raymond Tomlinson, added it to the address of the first e-mail message to be sent from one computer to another.

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