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Which era is characterized as the Client/Server Era (60's-80's)?

A) Industrial Era
B) Information Era
C) Digital Era
D) Client/Server Era

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The Client/Server Era from the 60s to 80s is known as the Information Era, which saw the growth of computer technology and digital communication that led to the technology boom of the 1990s.

The era characterized as the Client/Server Era, which spans from the 1960s to the 1980s, is known as the Information Era (Option B). This period saw significant advancements in computer technology and the beginnings of widespread digital communication, laying the groundwork for the technological revolution of the 1990s. During the Information Era, society began to transition from traditional industry that the Industrial Revolution brought through to an economy based on computerized information. Notable developments include the emergence of experimental computers in the 1940s, their commercial importance in the 1950s, and the expansion of corporate and bureaucratic uses of computing technology in subsequent decades.

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