In 1968, Steve Crocker organized the Network Working Group (NWG), which was instrumental in developing protocols for the ARPANET, the predecessor to the internet. This group focused on creating standards and guidelines for networking, facilitating communication between different computer systems. Crocker's leadership played a key role in the early development of internet protocols, including the creation of the Request for Comments (RFC) documents.
Group TAC was created in 1968.
Luba Group was created in 1968.
Evergreen Group was created in 1968.
Aegis Group was created in 1968.
Sopra Group was created in 1968.
Ferretti Group was created in 1968.
Aurec Group was created in 1968.
Yanke Group was created in 1968.
It helped Richard Nixon Because the chaos and the civil disorder helped him win the presidency in 1968.
The Scholars - Vocal Group - was created in 1968.
Black Artists Group was created in 1968.