Bruce Lawrence Horn (born 1960) is a programmer and creator. He created the
Macintosh Finder
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and the
Macintosh Resource Manager for
Apple Computer. His signature is amongst those molded to the case of the
Macintosh 128K. He is a distinguished engineer at
Siri
Siri ( ) is a virtual assistant that is part of Apple Inc.'s iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, tvOS, and audioOS operating systems. It uses voice queries, gesture based control, focus-tracking and a natural-language user interface to answer qu ...
and Language Technologies at Apple since June 2022.
A member of the original
Apple Macintosh
The Mac (known as Macintosh until 1999) is a family of personal computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc., Apple Inc. Macs are known for their ease of use and minimalist designs, and are popular among students, creative professionals, and ...
design team, Horn received a B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from
Stanford University in 1982 and a M.S. and Ph.D. from
Carnegie-Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of its predecessors was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools; it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology ...
in Computer Science in 1994. Horn was a student in the Learning Research Group (1973–1981), where
Smalltalk was developed. While there, he worked on various projects including the NoteTaker, a portable Smalltalk machine, and wrote the initial
Dorado
Dorado () is a constellation in the southern sky. It was named in the late 16th century and is now one of the 88 modern constellations. Its name refers to the dolphinfish (''Coryphaena hippurus''), which is known as ''dorado'' in Spanish, altho ...
Smalltalk microcode for Smalltalk.
He owns, and programs software for, Ingenuity Software. He was employed by
Powerset as the principal development manager of the Natural Language Technology group. Powerset was acquired by Microsoft in the fall of 2008 and is part of Bing.
Horn was an Intel Fellow and Chief Scientist for Smart Device Innovation in the New Devices Group then became CTO, Saffron Technology Group at
Intel Corporation.
Horn serves on the board of advisors of The Hyperwords Company Ltd of the UK, which works to make the web more usefully interactive and which has produced the free Firefox Add-On called '
Hyperwords'.
"About Us : Advisory Board"
, ''Hyperwords'' website
References
External links
Home page
Bruce Horn on 1984, Today, and Beyond - April 26, 2004
Joining the Mac Group: The Reality Distortion Field changes Bruce's mind about working at Apple, written by Bruce Horn
The Grand Unified Model (1) - Resources
1960 births
Apple Inc. employees
Carnegie Mellon University alumni
Stanford University alumni
Living people
Scientists at PARC (company)
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