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The development of the Internet can be traced back to
e-mail.
the ARPANET.
personal computers.
the World Wide Web.
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the ARPANET
Explanation: The Internet grew out of ARPANET, a packet‑switched network started in the late 1960s by DARPA. Later developments (e‑mail, TCP/IP, personal computers, and the World Wide Web) built on that foundation.
Explanation: The Internet grew out of ARPANET, a packet‑switched network started in the late 1960s by DARPA. Later developments (e‑mail, TCP/IP, personal computers, and the World Wide Web) built on that foundation.
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