3. Info Context 1965: Ted Nelson coins the term "hypertext," which refers to text that is not necessarily linear. 1965: Engineers at TRW Corporation develop a Generalized Information Retrieval Language and System which later develops to the Pick Database Management System used today on Unix and Windows systems. 1965: Texas Instruments develops the transistor-transistor logic (TTL). 1965: Gordon Moore makes an observation that later becomes widely known as Moore's Law. 1966: MIT’s Joseph Weizenbaum writes a program called Eliza, that makes the computer act as a psychotherapist. 1966: Stephen Gray establishes the first personal computer club, the Amateur Computer Society 1966: The programming language BCPL is created.
4. Ted Nelson 1995: Ted Nelson coined the word hypertext, which means a method of storing data through a computer program that allows a user to create and link fields of information at will and to retrieve the data inconsequentially.
5. Engineer’s Creation 1995: Engineers at TRW Corporation develop a Generalized Information Retrieval Language and System which later develops to the Pick Database Management System used today on Unix and Windows systems.
7. Moore’s Law 1965: Gordon Moore makes an observation that later becomes widely known as Moore's Law. Which is the observation of the amount of transistors on a microprocessor increasing.
8. How Does That Make You Feel? 1966: MIT’s Joseph Weizenbaum writes a program called Eliza, that makes the computer act as a psychotherapist.
9. I’ll Bring the Software 1966: Stephen Gray establishes the first personal computer club, the Amateur Computer Society.
10. BCPL 101 1966: The programming language BCPL (Basic Combined Programming Language) is created.
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