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Interval Research Corporation

Interval Research Corporation was founded in 1992 by Paul Allen and David Liddle. It was a Palo Alto laboratory and technology incubator focusing on consumer product applications and services with a focus on the Internet.

Former employees
During its brief existence, Interval employed many well-known computer technology pioneers and experts, including: • Denise Caruso, technology journalist • Franklin C. Crow, inventor of important anti-aliasing techniques • Sally Cruikshank, filmmaker and animator • Marc Davis, founder of Yahoo! Research Berkeley • Trevor Darrell, faculty at University of California, Berkeley and co-inventor of CaffePaul Debevec, computer graphics researcher • Bruce Donald, geometer and animation researcher (computer graphics), co-inventor (with Tom Ngo) of Embedded Constraint Graphics • Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr and HunchRolf Faste, Stanford design professor, who led the team that named the corporation "Interval Research" • Lee Felsenstein, designer of the first mass-produced portable computer • Paul Freiberger, Silicon Valley journalist • Russell Ginns, game designer and author • Don Hopkins, new-media artist, The Sims developer and pie menu interface designer • Dan Ingalls, inventor of BitBLT and architect of several Smalltalk implementations • Brenda Laurel, author, entrepreneur, virtual-reality artist • Golan Levin, new-media artist • Daniel Levitin, cognitive neuroscientist, best-selling author • David Liddle, venture capitalist • Max Mathews, acoustician, computer music pioneer • Michael Naimark, new-media artist • John R. Pierce, electrical engineer, pioneer in satellite telecommunication and a refiner of the original traveling wave tube • Arati Prabhakar, Science and Technology Advisor to President Biden • David P. Reed, inventor of TCP/IP • Dean Radin, a parapsychologist • Robert Shaw, physicist and chaos theory pioneer • Dick Shoup, computer graphics pioneer • Malcolm Slaney, research scientist at Google, IEEE FellowGillian Crampton Smith, founder of the Computer-Related Design program at the Royal College of Art in London, and the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Ivrea, Italy. • Scott Snibbe, new-media artist • Russell Targ, a physicist and parapsychologist • Bill Verplank, interface designer of the Xerox Star, the first WIMP (computing) GUI • Leo Villareal, installation artist and Burning Man board member • Terry Winograd, emeritus professor of computer science at Stanford University ==References==
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