Father of the email attachment
his invention is celebrating its 20th anniversary, Nathaniel Borenstein explained how and why has revolutionized modern communications
Twenty years ago this month, 100 American web geeks opened his inbox to find a strange email. Within the two post attachments. The first was a picture of the phone line, an a cappella quartet formed by four computer scientists hirsuta. The second:. Saving strings of a hairdresser's old favorite, let me call you sweetheart
But the attachment content is not the strangest thing. It was the same attachment. This was the first functional link, or at least the first of most people would actually open. People had sent the attachments before, but most were useless, because the beneficiaries could not open them unless they share a messaging system of the sender. This was the first time someone had posted something that was supported by most email programs. This person was the tenor of the quartet: a plump little man standing on the far right of the picture, raising eyebrows and a bright yellow jacket Two decades and a day later, Spencer Nathaniel Borenstein is now gray. However, his eyebrows are as thick as ever, and he sits cross-legged on a couch next to Regent Canal in London, scratching his ankle, and laughing at his idea. Every day, in 2012, we sent nearly a billion MIME attachments (the technical term for the standardization system invented by Borenstein and Ned Freed collaborator), but in 1992, Borenstein said, was a sports niche.
"There were several people who said this is just a waste of bandwidth obscene," says Borenstein, who was then working for the telecommunications giant Bellcore (Phone Chords:? Geddit). "It was considered antisocial to email very large. People seemed inconceivable that, rather than publishing a photo of the film in the mail, prefer to scan and transmit through a slow modem. I n have not seen that over time wouldn 't scanned images, you must use a digital camera, you do not have a modem, you have high speed internet would tell people. "One day I will have grandchildren , and I will send photos of people in them. "And people were laughing."
LaughingBorenstein is something long ago. He spent last week training to become a yoga instructor to laugh. He laughs at himself a lot: "The second [Buddhism] Four Noble Truths tells us that the cause of all suffering is attachment," he wrote in a recent blog Borenstein response to criticism of his invention. "I bristle at this exaggeration. Undoubtedly, the attachments are responsible for more than 25% of human suffering." On its website (under the title: "If you want to know more, you're a Stalker") published a psychological evaluation of his character sun according to the scale of the Myers-Briggs, Borenstein is 53%, "outgoing" 95% "intuitive," 63% "feel", and 84% "levy".
"The reason we put the profile is a profile which is unusual for a technical person," he smiles. In fact, he believes that helps explain why he helped create support for fixing worldwide. "I took another test that put me on a scale from very dominant and very docile. I was the center. And this is a very good position to have someone working on standardization. In standardization work, which should be good to make commitments. You must have an idea for people and what they like, but we must also be prepared to be definitive, or assertive. Our success has been to find
way to send an attachment. It was to obtain the agreement of 100 e-mail on the other geeks
same
how. "
- What was the first time? "Every object loses 19 bytes Mime," he said, referring to the fact that each attachment contains 19 bytes of redundant coding. "Overall, we lose seven petabytes per year, but I do not like for reasons aesthetic.! What is 19 bytes of a 3MB email "The regrets of others? One ". I approached carefully noting recently - and I think I missed a couple of notes" In a conference call last week Chords, finally had a chance to correct his mistake.
These days, many people should surprising alternative: the death of the email. Tired of spam and viruses, e-mail a say has become too heavy and formal, and I think the ease of communication via social media is the next logical step. Last December, Thierry Breton, CEO of Atos giant announced its intention to abandon the internal e-mail, and instead to rely on instant messaging and Google documents.
Borenstein think it's a stupid idea. He recently wrote a blog entry that made the tongue in cheek several predictions about the world of technology in 2012. A recurring theme was the failure of the new communication strategy Atos. "An employee of Atos United States do not receive an email notification of the illness of her son to school," reads the entry for November, "and files a lawsuit against your employer." December :. "The board of directors fired CEO of Atos Breton However, due to be notified by e-mail, which appears in the work the next day, not knowing who is quickly escorted by staff Security, which have been using e-mail.,. along "
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