Walt Mossberg’s Top Products in Two Decades of Tech ReviewsConsidered as one of the most highly influential journalists covering technology, Walt Mossberg recently wrote his last column for The Wall Street Journal after 22 years of consumer technology reviews. His weekly columns are famous for presenting clear and concise information with the power to influence consumer’s attitudes towards the product or service. In his last column for the WSJ, he compiles a list of top products from his past two decades of reviews. Two main criteria were used for selecting the products. First, they had to improve ease of use and provide value to the consumer. Secondly, they influenced the products and services that followed or changed the way people lived and worked. Check out the list here: Some products foreshadowed some of today’s most cutting-edge technology. The Newton MessagePad was an early form of artificial intelligence while the Palm Pilot led to the creation of one of the first smartphones. Newer products, such as Facebook and Twitter transformed the Internet into a social medium. Mossberg also concludes that Apple has introduced more influential, breakthrough products for average consumers than any other company over the years of his column. You can learn more about the products on the list and Mossberg’s explanations for choosing them in his last column.
Although AllThingsD has come to an end, readers can still read Mossberg's valuable insight in Re/code, a new independent technology, review and analysis site where he is Co-CEO with Kara Swisher. In the increasingly competitive market for technology coverage, the 43 team is excited to see how Re/code aims to reimagine the future of tech journalism.
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