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Keith Stattenfield

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software engineer. He started at Apple Computer in 1989 in the Information Systems & Technology group, then worked on the Macintosh operating system starting in 1995, from the Mac OS 7.5 release on. He led the Netbooting project starting in Mac OS 8.6, and then served as the overall technical
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In 2001, he was ranked 14 on the MDJ POWER 25, a list of the most influential people in the Macintosh community.
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Knaster and Rizzo (2004) "Mac Toys: 12 Cool Projects for Home, Office, and Entertainment"
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show and web site called Keith Explains. He is also a frequent guest on the show
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This biographical article relating to a computer specialist is a
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He has often presented at conferences such as Apple's
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Apple Computer
Mac OS 9
Worldwide Developers Conference
MacHack (convention)
Public-access television
John Wants Answers
"2001 MDJ POWER 25 FINDS USUAL SUSPECTS ON TOP, BUT SOME SURPRISES FURTHER DOWN"
"Home"
"Home"
ISBN
0-7645-4351-2
Keith Explains
Keith's personal web page
Keith's net boot patent mentioned on slashdot
Keith's net boot patent
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Categories
Living people
Macintosh operating systems people
American software engineers
American public access television personalities
Computer specialist stubs

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