Mildly off topic, but isn't it just sick that we think of companies as innovators? And that the computer is the most innovative thing about the past 75 years? Forget the space shuttle and nuclear power and Lego and rock'n'roll and the compact disc and microwaves and fusion and laser surgery.
I mean, if you have to give it to a company, it should be Apple. But I think we need to stop thinking of things in terms of companies. PostScript and windowing environments may have been made famous by Apple and Adobe marketing, but both were invented by geniuses at XeroxPARC that just wanted to do cool stuff. Those are the people we should be rewarding! I nominate Linus Torvalds, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and James Gosling as the most innovative people of the computer era.