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Primal
04-12-2004, 02:27 PM
From CNET News

On April 12, 1994, a pair of attorneys in Arizona launched a homemade marketing software program that forever changed the Internet.
Hoping to drum up some business, Laurence Canter dashed off a Perl script that flooded online message boards with an advertisement pitching the legal services of Canter & Siegel, the law firm he ran with his then wife, Martha Siegel.

The response was immediate and harsh, offering one of the loudest signals up to that point that unchecked marketing would not be tolerated in the new medium. Thousands of recipients registered their displeasure, and a new label for the burgeoning business of unsolicited mass Internet advertising was coined.

"Send coconuts and cans of Spam to Cantor & Co.," one outraged Usenet reader wrote amid the uproar that followed the Canter & Siegel message. "(Be sure to drop the can of Spam on its seam first.)"

Ten years after Web surfers began using the spam label to describe intrusive online marketing, junk e-mail has ballooned into an epidemic of massive proportions. But righteous anger over the problem has increasingly been replaced by resignation. With no effective solution in sight, many people now ruefully wonder whether the "Internet era" might more accurately be dubbed the "age of spam."

Ksyrup
04-12-2004, 03:41 PM
"Send coconuts and cans of Spam to Cantor & Co..."


And that outraged usenet reader was none other than...Al Gore.

Fritz
04-12-2004, 03:43 PM
Al GOre invented SPAM

SplitPersonality1
04-12-2004, 03:58 PM
Oh. that spam.

CHEMICAL SOLDIER
04-12-2004, 06:55 PM
Dang! I thought this was about the type of Spam that clogged the arteries and made my insides tingle .

Mac Howard
04-12-2004, 08:09 PM
I read the same article. What puzzles me is that in criticising spam no one ever mentions one of its worst aspects - the propogation of viruses.

Because I have an email address on my web site it's picked up by spammers. This morning there were 423 spam messages in my box. 37 of them held a virus attachment!!!