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Why are cookies called "cookies"?

In Servlets we have something called "Cookies". I know why Java got the name "Java" and why the Apple company got the name "Apple" and so on.

I would like to know why the name "Cookies" was chosen.

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UltimatePraveeeee Avatar asked Oct 06 '14 13:10

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In the early 1970s a group of programmers working at Xerox came up with an idea for storing a bit of information on another computer. They appear to have called this little chunk of information a cookie after a character from the popular (at that time) Andy Williams Show. This "Cookie Bear" character would follow Andy around asking for a cookie. The action of tracing these little files back to their original source is also referred to as following a trail of cookie crumbs.

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FrobberOfBits Avatar answered Oct 14 '22 06:10

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