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Systems like SOM, Windows COM, Apple's pre-OS X "Publish and Subscribe", etc have been around for *ages*.
It was one of the foundations of NextSTEP, which is where most modern implementations get their inspiration from.
The idea has been around since the late 1960's. The Wikipedia article on "Software Componentry" has a brief history.
For those of you who don't realise that Linux has such a system, what do you think GNOME originally stood for? (Hint: Wikipedia knows.)