Apple employees Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician and businessman, who served as the 45th Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Al Gore"
Alan Kay, born May 17, 1940, is an American computer scientist, known for his early work on object-oriented programming and user interface design. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alan Kay"
Andy Hertzfeld (born April 6, 1953), was a key member of the original Apple Macintosh development team, and some would consider him a pioneer among software engineers. From the early days of Apple Computer, through the design, development and promotion of open source software with the Open Source Applications Foundation, his key contribution has been making computers easier and more fun to use. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andy Hertzfeld"
Avadis "Avie" Tevanian is the Chief Software Technology Officer at Apple Computer. He is also a member of the board of embedded software tools company Green Hills Software. Responsible for setting company-wide software technology direction at Apple, Tevanian joined the company in 1997. ...more on Wikipedia about "Avie Tevanian"
Bertrand Serlet is senior vice president of software engineering at Apple Computer. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bertrand Serlet"
Bill Atkinson worked at Apple Computer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego, where Apple Macintosh visionary Jef Raskin was one of his professors. Atkinson continued his studies as a graduate student at the University of Washington. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bill Atkinson"
Bill Campbell is the current Chairman of the Board and former CEO of Intuit. He formerly worked for Apple Computer (as VP of Marketing), Claris (as CEO), and GO Corporation (as CEO). ...more on Wikipedia about "Bill Campbell (CEO)" Be happy with shortopedia Apple_employees
Bruce Horn, a programmer with Apple Computer, was the creator of the Macintosh Finder. His signature is amongst those molded to the case of the Macintosh 128K. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruce Horn"
A graduate of Stanford University, Bruce Leak was the engineering team leader of the first version of QuickTime by Apple Computer. He co-founded WebTV Networks which was acquired by Microsoft. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruce Leak"
Bruce Tognazzini is a usability consultant in partnership with Donald Norman and Jakob Nielsen in the Nielsen Norman Group, which specializes in human computer interaction. He was with Apple Computer for many years, then with Sun Microsystems and then WebMD. He has written two books, Tog on Interface and Tog on Interface Design, and he publishes the webzine Asktog, with the tagline "Interaction Design Solutions for the Real World". ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruce Tognazzini"
Guy L. "Bud" Tribble, MD, PhD, is Vice President of Software Technology at Apple Computer. Tribble served as the manager of the original Macintosh software development team. He was among the founders of NeXT computer, serving as NeXT's vice president of software development. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bud Tribble"
Burrell Smith is an engineer who, while working at Apple Computer, designed the digital board for the original Macintosh. He was Apple employee #282, and was hired February, 1979, initially as a service technician. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burrell Smith"
Chris Espinosa is the senior employee of Apple Computer, beginning at the age of fifteen in 1976 in Steve Jobs' garage, writing software manuals and coding after school. In 1981, Espinosa became a member of the Apple Macintosh team, and has worked on many projects at Apple since, including Mac OS, A/UX, HyperCard, Taligent, Kaleida, AppleScript, Mac OS X. He is currently a development engineering manager on the Xcode team. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Espinosa"
Danika Cleary is currently the iPod Product Manager at the Apple Computer. She gained her fame on the internet when three videos of her demonstrating Apple's web camera, iSight, were accidentally released to the public. Her attractiveness made her popular among the avid Mac users and Apple seemed to waste no time by giving her more appearances in the public. Danika has appeared at least once when Steve Jobs gave a presentation on the chatting software, iChat AV, and another one during an iPod related event. ...more on Wikipedia about "Danika Cleary"
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Darin Adler was the technical lead for Apple Computer's System 7 operating system release. During 1985-1987 he worked for ICOM Simulations as primary developer of the MacVenture series of games, including Shadowgate. Adler went on to work at General Magic and Eazel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Darin Adler"
Dave Hyatt is an American software developer currently employed by Apple Computer (started July 15, 2002), where he is part of the development team responsible for the Safari web browser and WebKit framework. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dave Hyatt"
Dave Zarzycki is a Senior Engineer in the BSD Technology Group at Apple Computer. He is the designer and maintainer of launchd, a core operating system component, which was introduced with the 10.4 release of Apple's Mac OS X operating system. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dave Zarzycki"
Dominic B. Giampaolo is a software developer who currently works for Apple Computer, where he is part of the Mac OS X file system and Spotlight groups. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dominic Giampaolo"
Donald A. Norman is a professor emeritus of cognitive science at University of California, San Diego and a Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University, but nowadays works mostly with cognitive science in the domain of usability engineering. He also teaches at Stanford University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Donald Norman"
Donna Dubinsky (born July 4, 1955) has played an integral role in the development of personal digital assistants (PDAs) serving as CEO of Palm, Inc. and co-founding Handspring with Jeff Hawkins. Her management skills helped keep Palm Inc. financially viable after the failure of its pen computing device in the early 1990s. Fortune Magazine has nominated her together with Hawkins to the Innovators Hall of Fame while Time Magazine named the pair as part of its Digital 50 in 1999 for their contribution to the development of the PDA. ...more on Wikipedia about "Donna Dubinsky"
Guy Kawasaki (born 1954) was one of the original Apple Computer employees responsible for marketing of the Macintosh in 1984. He is noted for bringing the concept of evangelism to the high-tech business. Kawasaki was a former Apple Fellow, and after leaving the company, became CEO of a pseudo-spinoff of Apple called ACIUS, which produced the 4th Dimension database program. He also started the company Fog City Software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Guy Kawasaki"
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Jean-Louis Gassée (born March 1944 in Paris, France) was an executive at Apple Computer from 1981- 1990. He is most famous for founding Be Incorporated, creators of the BeOS computer operating system. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jean-Louis Gassée"
Jef Raskin ( March 9, 1943– February 26, 2005) was an American human-computer interface expert best-known for starting the Macintosh project for Apple Computer in the late 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jef Raskin"
Jeffrey L. Robbin is a vice president of consumer applications at Apple Computer and lead software designer for iTunes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jeff Robbin"
Jens Alfke is a software developer, who has been employed by Apple Computer since 1991. He is best known for creating the Stickies software application for Mac OS and the iChat application for Mac OS X. He has most recently worked on the Safari web browser team. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jens Alfke" The shortopedia spirit shortopedia
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