Apple removes Papermaster bio from Web site (flag)
news.cnet.com — Apple has removed the biography of its future iPhone leader from the company Web site. You can still find Apple's press release from last week announcing the hiring of Mark Papermaster on the site, but the brief bio once posted among those of Apple's other senior executives ...
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Apple shreds bio of recent IBM hire amid proceedings
AppleInsider — ... is still visible from Google's cache, CNet News pointed out . The yanked bio said Papermaster "leads the iPod and iPhone engineering teams, and reports directly to Apple's CEO." It also noted that Papermaster "has 25 years of product and technology experience, and was previously a vice president at IBM responsible for blade development including x86, POWER, storage blades, chassis, network electronics and associated ecosystem. He started his career in application-specific IC development circuit design at IBM’s Microelectronics Division, and had technical and management ...

Mark Papermaster erased from existance on Apple web page
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Because of the ongoing litigation, Mark Papermaster has been removed from the executive bios on Apple's webpage.  Fear not, the Papermaster lives on in Apple's PR section.  Screenshot of the removed bio is below to live on in perpetuity: Via C|Net   ...

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www.9to5mac.com 11/11/2008 — Because of the ongoing litigation , Mark Papermaster has been removed from the executive bios on Apple's webpage.  Fear not, the Papermaster lives on in Apple's PR section .  Screenshot of the removed bio is below to live on in ...
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