Stan Kugell

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Stan Kugell
NationalityAmerican
EducationHarvard Law School[1]

Harvard University Kennedy School of Government[1] Stanford University[1]

Massachusetts Institute of Technology[1]
Occupation(s)Investor, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Syndicated Radio Host
Organization(s)MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, Xerox PARC
Notable workDired, Javelin Software, Telephone and Geolocation Patents
Board member ofChairman Alfama, Inc.,

Chairman Fairfield Computer Corporation, Former Chairman A-FAX, Former Chairman All-Desk,[2] Former Board of Overseers Boston Baroque, Former Director Buckminster Corporation, Former Director FaxNet, Former Director Javelin Software, Former Director Office One,

Former Chairman Wizi[3]
AwardsPC Magazine Technical Excellence[4] InfoWorld Software Product of the Year[5][6]

Stan Kugell is an American investor, entrepreneur, inventor, and computer scientist.[7] He is current or former director of over a dozen corporate and non-profit boards.[7] He remains active advising technology entrepreneurs privately and as a Mentor at the Harvard i-Lab.[7][8][9] He was a research scientist at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab,[dubious ][10][11][12] where he invented Dired.[13][14][12] At the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center he and Ed McCreight built the first voicemail system.[7][12] He co-founded Javelin Software and was primary designer of its user interface.[15][16] He is inventor or co-inventor of seven U.S. and international patents and applications. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] He co-hosted Kugell & McLaughlin, a nationally syndicated political talk radio program,[citation needed] and served as a commentator on the public radio show Marketplace[citation needed] and on the Pacifica Radio Network.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b c d As MIT Research Affiliate
  2. ^ "キャッシングとクレジットカードの違いって? – キャッシングとクレジットカードの違いについてまとめています。". all-desk.com.
  3. ^ Wizi
  4. ^ "The 2nd Annual Awards (1985)".
  5. ^ "20TH ANNIVERSARY". 11 June 2007. Archived from the original on 11 June 2007.
  6. ^ "The Personal Computer Museum, Brantford, Ontario, CANADA - Recycle, donate, and browse your old computers, electronics, video games, and software". www.pcmuseum.ca.
  7. ^ a b c d "Terms of Service Violation". investing.businessweek.com.
  8. ^ Boston Business Journal
  9. ^ "Our Experts and VIP Mentors". President and fellows of Harvard College. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  10. ^ Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab 1975 Telephone Directory [P,DOC23 Archived] 2015-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ [discuss]Burke, Steven (1986-01-08). "Javelin Founders: The Odd Couple". InfoWorld. Menlo Park, CA. pp. 1, 8. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  12. ^ a b c Goldberg, Cheryl (October 16, 1984). "People in the News: Stanley Kugell". PC Magazine. New York, NY: Ziff-Davis. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  13. ^ Kugell, Stanley G. (1974). "SAILDART/1978-08". Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab DART (Dump and Restore Technique) Archive. Archived from the original on 2015-09-03. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  14. ^ SAILDART Username key for above Archived 2015-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ "Javelin hurling business software at Lotus". Christian Science Monitor. 4 October 1985.
  16. ^ "Business Applications". 26 November 1985 – via Internet Archive.
  17. ^ "Method for providing telephonic services".
  18. ^ "Method for providing telephonic services".
  19. ^ "Multi-ring telephone method and system".
  20. ^ "Proactive voice mail service".
  21. ^ "Never-busy facsimile service".
  22. ^ "Telephone billing method".
  23. ^ "Method and System for Sending Message with Geographic Reference".