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Which group most accurately describes milestones in the development of the World Wide Web?
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Group A
Alan Turing designs the Turing Machine to do
complex calculations
Personal electronic transactors are developed
IBM develops desktop personal computers
Scientists develop the ARPANET network of computers
Bell Labs invents transistors
Engineers create the enormous ENIAC system.
Scientists connect ENIACs to create the World Wide Web.
Group B
Engineers build a huge computer called ENIAC.
John von Neumann develops a way to store instructions
electronically.
Bell Labs invents the transistor, tiny devices to control the flow
of electricity
Texas Instruments develops tiny microchips.
J. CR. Licklider develops a network of computers called ARPANET
Scientists establish standards to connect networks, creating
the Internet
Tim Berners-Lee develops the World Wide Web to organize data.
Group A

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