In our online poll, lots of people wrote in the programming language known as Smalltalk as their #1 product of all time. Lots and lots and lots and lots of people, actually--so many, in fact, that it's a tad suspicious. But Smalltalk, which sprang from Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center and has been around for decades in various versions, has been extremely influential: It was an object-oriented language back when that was an arcane idea. A modern flavor of Smalltalk, Squeak, is one of technologies that powers the $100 XO (One Laptop Per Child) notebook for emerging countries.
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In Pictures: Best Tech Products PCW Missed
What readers think are the Best Tech Products that missed our list.
Smalltalk
Smalltalk
Atari 800
XTree
Original 128KB Mac
USB Flash Drives
Optical Mouse
QV-10 Digital Camera
FORTRAN
HP 12C business calculator
HP95
Nintendo Wii
Winamp
BSD
VisiCalc
HP 35
IBM PC
Quicksilver
Voodoo 1
Apple Laserwriter
PHP
TRS80
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