Scott Forstall
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Scott Forstall is Senior Vice President of iPhone Software at Apple Inc.
Forstall graduated from Stanford University in 1991 with a degree in symbolic systems, and received his Master's Degree in 1992 for computer science, also from Stanford.[1]
Forstall recently spoke at WWDC 2008, regarding 3rd Party Developer Applications for the second generation iPhone. Forstall also spoke at WWDC 2006, where he was then titled VP of Platform Experience, on the upcoming version of Mac OS X, Mac OS X Leopard, covering a number of new features including Time Machine, Core Animation and the refined Spotlight.
[edit] References
- ^ Junior Convocation Featuring iPhone's Scott Forstall. The Unofficial Stanford Blog. Retrieved on 2008-03-07.