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On June 9, ________ , President __________ removed government control of the Internet and placed a portion of it into the control of the private sector.

In the year ________ , TCP/IP was adopted as the universal standard for the Internet._______ _________ invented the protocol suite in 1974.

___________ _____________ , born June 8, 1955, was only 34 when he invented the World Wide Web. Oddly enough, his degree from Oxford was in Physics.

In 1991, James Gosling invented ______________, the now famous Internet plug-in.

Len Bosack and his wife, Sandy Lerner, invented __________ in 1983 at Stanford.

Explanation / Answer

On June 9, 1992, President Bush removed government control of the Internet and placed a portion of it into the control of the private sector.

(US Congress passed a bill to take internet out of the hands of government on June 9, 1992. George Bush was the president then who signed the order)

In the year 1983, TCP/IP was adopted as the universal standard for the internet. Vinton Cerf invented the protocol suite in 1974.

(Vinton Gary Cerf invented TCP/IP in 1974 and is also known as one of the fathers of internet)

(TCP/IP was adopted as the standard protocol for internet on January 1, 1983)

Tim Berners-lee , born June 8, 1955, was only 34 when he invented the World Wide Web. Oddly enough, his degree from Oxford was in Physics.

(Tim Berners-lee is known as father of world wide web)

In 1991, James Gosling invented Java, the now famous Internet plug-in.

(James Gosling is known as inventor of Java which is widely used as Internet plug-in)

Len Bosack and his wife, Sandy Lerner, invented Network in 1983 at Stanford.

(They invented network router in 1983 at Stanford before founding Cisco in 1984, the router is not in the option list)