Email turned 32 yesterday. But how many of us know that, VA Shiva
Ayyadurai an Indian-American scientist invented Email when he was just
14.

Ayyadurai was born to a Tamil Family in Bombay. At the age of seven, he
left with his family to live in the US. In 1978, aged 14, he developed a
full-scale emulation of the interoffice mail system which he called
"E-mail". It replicated all the functions of the interoffice mail
system: Inbox, Outbox, Folders, Memo, Attachments, Address Book, etc.
These features are now familiar parts of every email system.
Studying at Livingston High School in New Jersey, Ayyadurai began his
work on the email system for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey. He closely observed that the desktop of each secretary, in
addition to the typewriter, had an Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Carbon Copy
Paper, Folders, Address Book, Paper Clips (for attachments), etc, which
they used each day to create and process incoming and outgoing mail.

Then he conceived an electronic version of this system. He created a
computer programme of over 50,000 lines of code, which electronically
replicated all the features of the interoffice mail system.
On August 30, 1982, the US government officially recognized Ayyadurai as
the inventor of email by awarding him the first US Copyright for Email
for his 1978 invention. Yet his name is nowhere in modern history of
computer science. Whoever claims the invention, Ayyadurai will remain
the father of E-mail. Hope he gets the name in history he deserves.