All of the following are late-twentieth century technological developments that have revolutionized communication except

A) development of the world wide web
B) development of the personal computer
C) development of calculating machinery
D) development of the microchip
E) development of the mouse

I was thinking D by the way because calculating technology doesnt have much to do with communication

Microchips are EVERYWHERE!! They're in every electronic thing we have and use.

Keep thinking.

Oops I meant c.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand what each option refers to.

A) Development of the World Wide Web: This refers to the creation of the internet as we know it today, allowing for global information sharing.

B) Development of the Personal Computer: This refers to the invention and widespread use of computers designed for individual use.

C) Development of Calculating Machinery: This is not a late-twentieth-century technological development. Calculating machinery has been in existence since the early days of computing.

D) Development of the Microchip: This refers to the invention and refinement of the microchip, which revolutionized the field of electronics and enabled the miniaturization of electronic devices.

E) Development of the Mouse: This refers to the invention of the computer mouse, which allows for more intuitive and precise input control on graphical user interfaces.

Now that we understand each option, we can determine the answer. Since all the options listed (A, B, D, and E) are late-twentieth-century technological developments that revolutionized communication, the correct answer is C) Development of calculating machinery because it does not fall into this category.