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  1. Karen Richardson. Jonathan J. "Jon" Rubinstein (born October 1956) is an American electrical engineer who played an instrumental role in the development of the iMac and iPod, [1] the portable music and video device first sold by Apple Computer Inc. in 2001. He left his position as senior vice president of Apple's iPod division on April 14, 2006.

  2. Aug 20, 2008 · As the article correctly noted elsewhere, he is Jon Rubinstein, not Rubenstein. A chart with the article also misspelled the name of the company that provided the data shown. It is Nielsen...

  3. Jan 27, 2012, 9:29 AM PST. Jon Rubinstein. We just had a chance to speak to departing HP / webOS exec Jon Rubinstein about his time at Palm and HP, and what he plans to do down the road....

  4. Mar 10, 2016 · Jon Rubinstein, who worked closely with Steven P. Jobs for many years and earned the nickname “the Podfather” for his work leading Apple’s iPod team, will join the $154 billion Bridgewater in...

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  6. Sep 1, 2008 · Jon Rubinstein orchestrated a little music player for Steve Jobs that turned Apple around. Can he repeat that magic at Palm? Tekla S. Perry. 01 Sep 2008. 14 min read. Photo: Mark Richards. Flash back ten years. Apple is a company bleeding money, thought by many to be in a death spiral.

  7. Spicer: Thank you for joining us today, Jon. We’re here today with Jon Rubinstein. It’s August 14th, 2019. Jon, we’re so happy to have you here today. You’ve been a friend of the museum for many years, and thank you for sitting with us today. Rubinstein: Hey, it’s my pleasure. You know, my history at the museum goes back.

  8. May 29, 2020 · Interviewed by Dag Spicer on 2019-08-15 in Mountain View, CA X9139.2020 ©Computer History Museum In this extensive oral history, American electrical engineer, computer designer, inventor, and visionary Jon Rubinstein talks about a lifetime of creative engineering for some of the wold’s most innovative companies.

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