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Mark MalamudUser interface developer, head of the consulting company Busymonster LLC
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- Mark Malamud - a Biography
- Work at Microsoft
- Education and Patents
- Other Projects
- Work at Intellectual Ventures
Mark Malamud - a Biography
Mark Malamud is a user interface developer and the head of the consulting company "Busymonster LLC," which provides services for user interface development and design.
Work at Microsoft
During his ten years at Microsoft, Malamud became the top developer of user interface architecture in the company. He led project and research teams, developing groundbreaking concepts and models for the Windows operating system. He also worked on the creation of "psychosocial user models," which aimed to enhance the interaction between humans and machines. In addition, Malamud was responsible for the innovative demonstration of Bill Gates' idea of ubiquitous information dissemination at the "Comdex" exhibition in 1990.
Education and Patents
Mark Malamud is a graduate of Brown University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. He holds more than twenty major patents in the field of user interface design. He has registered over 311 patents in the United States alone, with numerous other applications still under review.
Other Projects
Before joining Microsoft, Malamud shared his expertise and knowledge by collaborating with specialized journals and educational materials. He created educational adventure games for Scholastic Books, some of which received awards. Additionally, Malamud worked on various multimedia projects, including the transmission of Nam June Paik's "Good Morning, Mr. Orwell" in New York.
Work at Intellectual Ventures
Mark Malamud also contributed to the development of products at Intellectual Ventures, focusing on user interface design, human-machine interaction, information processing, and healthcare digitization concepts.