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Windows 95, Java, and, HTML 2.0 (first formal html standard) debuted, as did Amazon.com, craigslist.com, match.com and ebay.com
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ISACA released the first edition of COBIT framework
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Original wireless lan standard (IEEE 802.11) released, DVD technology appeared, and Google.com registered as domain-incorporating a year later and launching in 1999.
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The debut of the second edition of COBIT added control to its framework.
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A third edition of COBIT, with new Management Guidelines, was published.
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Internet Archive "Wayback Machine" (archive.org) launched, Wikipedia started publishing, and Apple released iPod.
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U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley law revolutionized corporate recordkeeping and retention standards, leading to new IT regulatory requirements.
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ISACA created an online version of the third edition of COBIT.
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Third WiFi standard created proliferation of "hotsports" as Skype, Linkedln and WordPress started up, U.S. CAN-SPAM Act became law.
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COBIT4.0 becomes the fourth edition in the COBIT series of releases.
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Twitter founded and Google acquired YouTube.
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COBIT udgraded to version 4.1.
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Apple iPhone signaled move to touchscreen devices; Apple App Store went online one year later.
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Worldwide e-commerce tops $1 trillion in sales
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COBIT 5 integrated the COBIT 4.1, Val IT 2.0 and Risk frameworks, and drew from ISACA'S IT Assurance Framework (ITAF) and the Business Model for information Security (BMIS). COBIT 5 also coordinated with frameworks and standards such as ITIL, ISO, PMBOK, PRINCE2 and TOGAF.
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Internet of Things (IoT) technology standard ushered new wave of smart divices.
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ISACA acquired CMMI Institute and its business maturity and capability models, addung these resources to the ISACA/COBIT framework portfolio.
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ISCA publishes COBIT 2019, an update that adds desing factors and focus areas to make it more preactical and customizable.