Timeline of computing 1980–1989 (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Timeline of computing 1980–1989" in English language version.

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apple.com (Global: 67th place; English: 64th place)

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bbc.co.uk (Global: 8th place; English: 10th place)

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berkeley.edu (Global: 580th place; English: 462nd place)

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books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; English: 3rd place)

ca.gov (Global: 421st place; English: 263rd place)

kepler.sos.ca.gov

computinghistory.org.uk (Global: low place; English: low place)

  • "Sinclair ZX80 Launched". Centre for Computing History. Retrieved December 23, 2018.

cpushack.com (Global: low place; English: low place)

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; English: 2nd place)

factmag.com (Global: 3,025th place; English: 1,758th place)

harvard.edu (Global: 18th place; English: 17th place)

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ietf.org (Global: 214th place; English: 176th place)

datatracker.ietf.org

  • "rfc793". datatracker.ietf.org. September 1981. Retrieved June 28, 2021.

lsoft.com (Global: low place; English: low place)

medium.com (Global: 551st place; English: 406th place)

pcmag.com (Global: 1,060th place; English: 700th place)

forwardthinking.pcmag.com

  • Michael J. Miller (August 8, 2011). "Why the IBM PC Had an Open Architecture". pcmag.com. "In some ways, the most far-reaching decision made by the team that built the IBM PC was to use an open architecture, rather than one that was proprietary to IBM. That decision led to the market for add-in boards, for large numbers of third party applications, and eventually to a large number of competitors all creating "IBM-compatible" machines. Bill Lowe went to IBM's Corporate Management Committee in July 1980 to propose the project"

pcworld.com (Global: 1,317th place; English: 873rd place)

proquest.com (Global: 206th place; English: 124th place)

semanticscholar.org (Global: 11th place; English: 8th place)

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slate.com (Global: 259th place; English: 188th place)

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w3.org (Global: 691st place; English: 581st place)

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