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Shiva Ayyadurai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shiva Ayyadurai
VA Shiva Ayyadurai is an American scientist, inventor and entrepreneur of Indian origin. As a high school student in 1979, he developed an electronic version of an interoffice mail system, which he called "EMAIL" and copyrighted in 1982.〔 That name's resemblance to the generic term "email" and the claims he later made for the program have led to controversy over Ayyadurai's place in the history of computer technology. Mass media interest in his work has been followed by public retractions or removals of claims that he invented email by organizations such as ''The Washington Post'' and ''The Huffington Post'', as well as the Smithsonian Institution.〔〔 == Early life == Ayyadurai was born to a Hindu Tamil family in Bombay,〔 or Mumbai, India.〔〔 At the age of seven, his family left to live in the United States.〔 He attended and graduated from Livingston High School in Livingston, New Jersey. As a high school student he took part in a special summer program at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University (NYU) to study computer programming.〔 He also volunteered at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) where his mother worked.
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