- Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. He is currently the largest Disney shareholder and a member of Disney's Board of Directors. He is considered a leading figure in both the computer and entertainment industries. Jobs' history in business has contributed greatly to the mythos of the quirky, individualistic Silicon Valley entrepreneur, … - Bernie Mac
Bernard Jeffrey McCullough (born October 5, 1957), better known as Bernie Mac, is a two time Emmy Award-nominated American actor and comedian. - Paul Mac
Paul Mac (born Paul McDermott) is a musician, producer and remixer from Sydney, Australia (not to be confused with the UK Techno DJ and producer Paul Mac alias Paul Souter). Mac formed the bands Smash Mac Mac, Itch-e And Scratch-e, Boo Boo And Mace, The Lab and The Dissociatives as well as releasing records under his own name. He has also played with Severed Heads and Silverchair. Paul Mac has produced remixes for Silverchair, Powderfinger, … - Jc Mac
JC Mac is an actor and producer based in London, UK. JC Mac was born in London, his acting talent first came to the attention of his school teachers. He was regularly the principle character in school plays and later amateur theatre productions. He has also worked as a fitness instructor, a builder, a model and a boxer. Upon leaving school he undertook extensive acting training and has been working regularly ever since. - Annie Mac
Annie MacManus (better known as Annie Mac) is a disc jockey who hosts an eponymous electronic dance music show on BBC Radio 1 in the United Kingdom which airs at 10pm (British time) on Friday evenings. Born on 18 July 1978 in Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland, Annie moved to Belfast at the age of seventeen to study at the Queen's University (QUB). While at QUB she regularly frequented Shine, a club within the university's student union. - Cj Mac
CJ Mac (born in the Slauson Avenue of South Central Los Angeles), is an African American rap artist. He released his debut album, "True Game", on Rap-A-Lot Records in 1995 as Mad CJ Mac. He was originally going to release the album through Ruthless Records. In 1999 CJ Mac released "Platinum Game" on Mack 10's Hoo-Bangin' Records. It featured Mack 10, WC, Too Short, and TQ. He insulted Dr. Dre on one of the album's interludes. - Steve Mac
Steve McCutcheon (born 15 January 1972 in Surrey, England), also known as Steve Mac, is a songwriter and record producer. His work includes bands such as Undercover and Five, as well as Mariah Carey and Westlife's "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)", and Kelly Clarkson's "A Moment like This". Other artists he has worked for include Boyzone, UK boyband Damage, A1, Gareth Gates, Swedish singer Sofi Bonde, Russell Watson, … - Big Mac
- Sam Mac
Sam Mac is an Australian radio and television personality. After starting at local Adelaide radio station, Fresh FM, he scored a job doing swing announcing on SAFM/TripleM Adelaide. In December 2002, he began hosting the evening shift on SAFM. In April 2003 he was moved to hosting Mid-Days on SAFM. TripleM Adelaide changed from Classic Hits to a CHR/Pop radio format in November 2003. - Dave Mac
Dave Mac was a guitarist in Iron Maiden briefly in 1979. The band was very impressed with his personality and musical skills, but when he first performed live with Iron Maiden, he apparently suffered from severe stage fright. He was fired after only a few shows. - Mac
Mac, or also known as Da' Camouflage Assassin (born McKinley J. Phipps Jr. on July 30, 1977), is a rapper from New Orleans' Third Ward, and would grow to be one of the most critically acclaimed on Master P.'s No Limit Records, behind Mystikal, both as a solo rapper and as a member of the 504 Boyz rap group. He released his first album under the name Lil' Mac in 1989 at the age of 12, … - David Pogue
David Pogue is a technology writer, journalist and commentator. He is a personal technology columnist for the "New York Times" an Emmy-winning tech correspondent for "CBS News Sunday Morning", and tech guest reporter for NPR's "Morning Edition." He has written or co-written seven books in the "...for Dummies" series (including Macintosh computers, magic, opera, and classical music); in 1999, he launched his own series of computer how-to books, … - Justin Long
Justin Jake Long (born June 2 1978) is an American actor, best known for his performances in the films "Jeepers Creepers", "Waiting...", "Accepted", "Dodgeball", "Live Free or Die Hard", the TV series "Ed" and his personification of a Macintosh computer in Apple's 2006/2007 "Get a Mac" advertisement campaign. - Rob Papen
Rob Papen was born at October 8 1964. At the age of 15 he started with the Korg MS-20 synthesizer and a SQ-10 sequencer. On these machines he learned how to program synthesizers and they inspired him to compose music. He did study also electronic organ and loves Bach. Through groups like Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk and artist like Jean Michel Jarre, Giorgio Moroder, Vangelis and Klaus Schulze he started making electronic music, also at the age of 15. - Nguyễn Kim
Nguyễn Kim 1476–1545; ruled part of Vietnam from 1533 to 1545. Nguyễn Kim is the founder of the famous Nguyễn Lords who later ruled south Vietnam (and much later, all of Vietnam). During his rule, the war with the Mạc Dynasty started. Nguyễn Kim claimed descent from Nguyễn Trãi, one of the top aides of Lê Lợi. He was the son of Nguyễn Hoang Du, one of the leaders of the first revolt against Mạc Đăng Dung). - Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson is the Senior Vice President of Retail Operations at Apple Computer. He pioneered the concept of the Apple Retail Stores and the Genius Bar, even in the face of stiff criticism from CEO Steve Jobs. Ron joined Apple in September 2000. He previously worked as vice president of merchandising for Target. Under Johnson's direction, Apple's retail stores achieved a record level of growth, exceeding a billion dollars in annual sales within two years of their debut, … - Amanda Lepore
Amanda Lepore (born Armand Lepore on December 5, year unknown) is an American transsexual icon who has received attention for her modelling, fashion, partying, and business skills. She has been the advertising face for Heatherette, M.A.C. (cosmetics), Mego Jeans, Swatch, and more. Fashion design company Heatherette has used Lepore's image on much of their clothing and has chosen her several times to model their brand during Fashion Week (Spring/Summer 2002, … - Mark Lee
Mark David Lee (b. May 29, 1973) is a guitarist for the Christian rock band Third Day. When Mark was about 6 he started playing the violin, but he later realized that girls weren't too impressed with the violin. So, he switched to guitar. In 12th grade he met and became good friends with Mac Powell. They later started a small band with some other friends at school. Soon after Mark and Mac decided to start another band, Third Day, … - Mercedes
Mercedes, born Raequel Miller, is a R&B and hip-hop singer. Signed to Master P's No Limit Records, She released one album entitled Rear End in 1999. The album, like most of No Limit's releases, featured other No Limit performing artists such as Mystikal, Mac, Mia X, Silkk the Shocker and Master P. "Rear End" showcased Mercedes' range as a rapper and singer/songwriter with a blend of hip-hop and R&B. - Charlie Frye
Charlie Lester Frye (born August 28, 1981 in Norwalk, Ohio) is an American football quarterback for the Cleveland Browns National Football League franchise. - Ian McLagan
Ian McLagan (born on 12 May, 1945, in Hounslow, Middlesex) is an English keyboards player, best known as a member of Small Faces in the 1960s, and Faces in the 1970s.Instrument = Keyboards | Genre = Rock 'n' Roll<br>Rhythm and Blues<br>Hard Rock<br>Blues Rock | Occupation = | Associated_acts = Small Faces<br>Faces<br>The Rolling Stones<br>Bump Band<br>Billy Bragg and the Blokes }} Since then he has been in demand as a session musician and also leads his own Bump Band, … - Jarah Mariano
Jarah M. Mariano is an Asian supermodel. She is of Hawaiian, Korean, and Chinese descent. - Brett Larson
Emmy Award winning reporter Brett Larson is currently the technology reporter for WNYW-TV (FOX 5) in New York City. Previously, he was with WCBS-TV and appeared on CBS 2 News on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. Recently, Larson has also worked for 1010 WINS radio in New York City and UPN 31's "Good Day Sacramento" (Sacramento, California). In 2005, Larson became the host of about.com's Gadget blog (about.com/gadgets). - Turner Battle
Turner Battle (born August 1, 1983 in Kernersville, North Carolina/East Forsyth High School) was a point guard for the University at Buffalo Bulls men's basketball team from 2001 to 2005. Battle is widely credited with fueling the resurgence of the Bulls men's basketball program, which went from 5-23 during his sophomore season to a 23-win senior campaign. On July 5, 2007, Battle was named an assistant coach at Buffalo, … - John Kelsey
John Kelsey is a cryptographer currently working at NIST. His research interests include cryptanalysis and design of symmetric cryptography primitives (block ciphers, stream ciphers, cryptographic hash functions, MACs), analysis and design of cryptographic protocols, cryptographic random number generation, electronic voting, side-channel attacks on cryptography implementations, and anonymizing communications systems. - Mac Danzig
Mac Danzig (born January 2, 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American professional mixed martial arts fighter and instructor, and is a former lightweight champion for the King of the Cage and Gladiator Challenge mixed martial arts organizations. As an amateur mixed martial artist, Danzig was the lightweight Extreme Challenge Trials 2001 U.S. MMA National Champion. Mac Danzig was the winner of the The Ultimate Fighter 6, and is currently under contract with the UFC. - Amber MacArthur
Amber Dawn MacArthur (b. 27 June, 1976 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian television and podcasting personality who currently hosts "Webnation", and files the "Inside Popnology" segments for "CityNews International" (these segments appear on "CityNews at Six" and "HomePage"). Outside of her CityNews job, she creates vodcast "commandN" and co-hosts TWiT podcast "net@nite". - Aline Nakashima
Aline Nakashima is a Brazilian supermodel who was discovered at a modelling tryout in Brazil when aged 17. She made two appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 2006 and 2007. She is also featured in the DVD with six other Brazilian models. She is of mixed Japanese descent and has dark brown hair and green eyes and is 5'9" and dress size 6. Her modeling agency is Marilyn Agency, São Paulo. She has modelled for ALDO, Armani Exchange, DKNY, GAP, Esprit, … - McLean Stevenson
McLean Stevenson (full name Edgar McLean Stevenson, Jr.), born in Normal, Illinois, was an American actor most recognized for his role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake on the TV series "M*A*S*H". - Bill Atkinson
Bill Atkinson (born 1951) is an American computer engineer and photographer. Atkinson worked at Apple Computer from 1978 to 1990. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego, where Apple Macintosh developer Jef Raskin was one of his professors. Atkinson continued his studies as a graduate student at the University of Washington. He designed and implemented HyperCard, the first popular hypermedia system. - M. A. Chidambaram
M. A. Chidambaram (born 1918-10-12 - died 2000-01-19 in Chennai) was an Indian industrialist and cricket administrator. M. A. Chidambaram (or MAC, as he was fondly called) was the third son of businessmen Dr. Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar, the founder of Annamalai University. He started off with a scooter factory in Mumbai and later became the Director of the Indian Aluminium Company at a young age. - Frank Jonen
Frank Jonen (born October 1, 1979 in Wiesbaden, Germany) is a German web designer and graphic designer / typographer. He grew up in Idstein, Germany where he runs a small design studio for mostly film related type services and interface design. His first break came in 2002 when he was contracted by the Linotype Library GmbH in Bad Homburg, Germany to create a new version of their highly successful typeface Zapfino designed by Hermann Zapf, … - Alphonso Hodge
Alphonso Hodge (born May 30, 1982 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a National Football League cornerback, currently on the New York Jets practice squad. He was originally drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth-round (147th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. He did not play in any games during his rookie season. Hodge was a four-year letterman at Miami University in Ohio, where he appeared in 46 games with 35 starts, including starts in his final 27 games. - Neil Colville
Neil McNeil Colville (August 4, 1914 - December 26, 1987) was a professional ice hockey player. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, he played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League with his brother Mac, winning the Stanley Cup in 1940. * Position: Center * Height: 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) * Weight: 180 lbs (82 kg) Colville joined the Rangers' farm team in 1934 and quickly made his way to the pros by 1936, centering the "Bread Line" with his brother and Alex Shibicky, … - Hye Rim Park
Hye Rim Park (born January 17, 1985, in Seoul) is a Korean-American model currently signed with Trump Model Management (New York), Take 2 Models (London), Why Not Models (Milan) and CITY Models (Paris). Hye made her runway debut during the Fall/Winter 2005 season. Hye has appeared on the catwalk for designers such as Prada, Christian Dior, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen, and Burberry. She has been in editorials for many magazines, … - Nicola Pellow
Nicola Pellow was a member of the "WWW Project" at CERN, working with Tim Berners-Lee. She joined the project in November 1990, while an undergraduate maths student at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University). Almost immediately after Berners-Lee completed the WorldWideWeb browser for the NeXT platform, Pellow wrote a generic Line-mode browser called WWW that could run on non-NeXT systems. The WWW team ported the browser to a range of computers, from Unix to Microsoft DOS, … - Mac King
Mac King is a comedy magician who has performed on television specials, often as a co-host. He has his own family-friendly show, "The Mac King Comedy Magic Show," at the Harrah's Las Vegas in the Clint Holmes Theater. The comedy used in his shows tend to be absurd or otherwise more wild than witty. NBC began its The World's Greatest Magic specials and Mac King taught the audience a minor effect before and after each commercial, referred to as the Mac King School of Magic. - Mac Dre
Andre Hicks, better known by his stage name, Mac Dre, was a San Francisco Bay Area-based gangsta rapper from Vallejo, California. He is considered one of the innovators of the hyphy music movement. During his career in the rap world, he worked with artists like Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre's step brother Warren G, Kokane, Mistah F.A.B., MC Hammer, Mac Mall, San Quinn, E-40, Too $hort, Yukmouth, Andre Nickatina, Ray Luv, and Keak Da Sneak. - Mac MacLeod
Keith MacLeod (known as Mac MacLeod) is a British musician. He was an important part of the Hertfordshire Folk and Blues scene from 1959 onwards. He played in St Albans along side Mick Softley, Maddy Prior and toured with John Renbourn. Influences include Softley, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Derroll Adams, Jesse Fuller, Big Bill Broonzy, Snooks Eaglin, Rev Gary Davis and Davey Graham. - Mac Hyman
Mac Hyman (August 25, 1923 - July 17, 1963), born Mackenzie Hooks Hyman, was an American fiction writer whose bestselling comic novel "No Time for Sergeants" was adapted into a popular Broadway play and a motion picture.
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