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Scott James Forstall (born
August 28, 1969) is an
American software engineer,
known for
leading the
original software development team for the
iPhone and...
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Edmund Jean
Forstall (c. 1794-1874) was an
American banker, merchant, and planter, from New Orleans, Louisiana, from a
prominent Louisiana Creole family...
- The
Forstall System was a
banking system developed by
Edmund Jean
Forstall in 1842 and used
until the end of the
Civil War.
After the
Panic of 1837, banks...
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Pauline Forstall Colclough Adams (June 29, 1874 -
September 10, 1957) was an
Irish American suffragist who took a
militant approach to the
campaign and...
- 2012, Cook made
major changes to the company's
executive team.
Scott Forstall resigned as
senior vice
president of iOS
after the
poorly received launch...
- Forrestal, Forristal, Forestell, or
Forstall (Irish: Ó Fuireastal), is an
ancient Irish surname from the
southeast of Ireland, and
still exists today primarily...
- The
United Nations uses
three definitions for what
constitutes a city, as not all
cities in all
jurisdictions are
classified using the same criteria. Cities...
- War Era (1840–1870) Free
banking (1836–1865)
Wildcat banking (1836–1865)
Forstall System (1842–1865)
Independent Treasury (1846–1913)
Coinage Act of 1849...
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Barwise Award for
Distinguished Contribution to
Symbolic Systems.
Scott Forstall, was the
software development team
leader for the
original iPhone at Apple...
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Roger Forstall Sweetman (died 1862) was a
merchant and
political figure in
Colony of Newfoundland. He
represented Placentia and St. Mary's in the Newfoundland...