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Posted by Steven Bink October 22, 2006 7:48 AM with 1 comment(s)
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Over the years, computers have changed the way we live today!  In order to get us there, many hardware and software companies have pushed the envelope to create what we use today.  Although we currently live in an age of amazing hardware and software achievements, these products did not come at no cost.  Below is a list of some of the worst flops in computer history.

  1. The Xerox Alto
    Xerox Alto Developed in 1972 at Xerox's Palo Alto Research center, the Alto had a bitmap display, windows, drop-down menu bars, a mouse, built-in Ethernet and hard disk, keyboard, word processor and more in their software productivity suite, a paint application, and even e-mail.  Xerox was far too busy fighting the copier patent war, and was not interested.  Steve Jobs was, and in 1984, Apple introduced Apple Lisa, and the Apple Macintosh.  Although this was the most ingenious creation of the time, quite possibly responsible for the way we use computers today, it should be viewed also as a huge flop when Xerox did not capitalize on its innovation.

Also in the list:Microsoft Bob

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Andrewft65 said:

I wonder if the BOB logo was modeled on Steve Ballmer?

Looks mighty like Binks picture of him! :-)

Wonder who used the idea of PARC?
October 23, 2006 1:44 PM

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