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      • When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 after it acquired NeXT, he brought with him a close-knit group of engineers. One of them was Scott Forstall, a young software designer who had come to NeXT directly from Stanford University.
      www.computerhistory.org/blog/creating-magic-a-conversation-with-original-iphone-engineers-software-team-lead-scott-forstall/
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  2. Oct 29, 2022 · He most notably instated a new retail hiring formula that saw part-time employee hours cut to a minimum (and some layoffs) across the board, seemingly in an effort to cut costs. The impact on...

  3. May 23, 2020 · Forstall shared the story of how he was hired by Steve Jobs, during the online event. Forstall had been considering working at Microsoft when he went to interview at NeXT, the company Jobs started after he was fired from Apple.

  4. May 22, 2020 · Forstall said he ended up cooking the fish and eating it that evening, and then went on to work with Steve Jobs at NeXT and then Apple for the next 20 years, before departing the company in...

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  5. computerhistory.org › profile › scott-forstallScott Forstall - CHM

    Aug 5, 2024 · Scott Forstall worked at NeXT and then Apple to build a host of revolutionary new products. Collaborating alongside Steve Jobs, Scott led the creation of the software for products such as the iPhone and iPad.

  6. Jun 21, 2017 · Revealed within an interview by historian John Markoff as part of “An Evening with Original iPhone Innovators & Engineers” at the Computer History Museum, an interesting story has come to light on how Steve Jobs seemingly saved Scott Forstall's life.

  7. Jun 22, 2017 · When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997 after it acquired NeXT, he brought with him a close-knit group of engineers. One of them was Scott Forstall, a young software designer who had come to NeXT directly from Stanford University.

  8. Jun 22, 2017 · Ex-Apple exec Scott Forstall tells the story of his job interview with Steve Jobs, and a misguided attempt by Microsoft to win him over.

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