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Computer Pioneer Alan Kay Joins HP Labs
Nov 26, 12:21 AM (ET)
By MATTHEW FORDAHL

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Computing pioneer Alan Kay, who was 
instrumental in the development of modern programming languages 
and graphics-based computer interfaces, has joined 
Hewlett-Packard Co. as a senior fellow at HP Labs.

Kay, 62, will research and develop new software platforms, the 
company said Tuesday. Underlying code will be shared in the same 
fashion as the open-source Linux operating system.

In recent years, Kay has been working on Squeak, a set of 
programming tools based on images rather than words. Children as 
young as 5 have created programs using the system.

Kay said he will continue working on the Squeak project both at 
HP Labs and at the Glendale, Calif.-based Viewpoints Research 
Institute, which he co-founded.

"The work with children has always been the trigger for the 
technological inventions I've done over the years," he said. 
"Most of those are now in use by adults. I think that's kind of 
the way it goes. This is something HP understands. It's my basic 
agenda."

In the late 1960s, Kay played a role in the development of 
ARPAnet, a predecessor to the Internet. In 1972, he joined the 
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.

Besides creating the forerunner of today's notebook computers, 
he invented Smalltalk, widely considered to be the father of 
modern object-oriented programming languages. He also played a 
role in developing bitmap displays, which are now used in all 
computers that show graphical windows and icons.

After leaving Xerox PARC, Kay was chief scientist at Atari from 
1981 to 1984. He was a fellow at Apple Computer Inc. from 1984 
to 1996. After leaving Apple, he joined Walt Disney Imagineering 
to work on digital media projects. He left Disney last year.

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On the Net:

HP Labs: http://www.hpl.hp.com/

Squeak: http://www.squeakland.org/


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