Quentin Stafford-Fraser

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Quentin Stafford-Fraser
Trojan room coffee pot
Websitequentinsf.com

James Quentin Stafford-Fraser is a computer scientist and entrepreneur based in Cambridge, England. He was one of the team that created the first

XCoffee client program which allowed the image of the pot to be displayed on a workstation screen. When web browsers gained the ability to display images, the system was modified to make the coffee pot images available over HTTP and thus became the first webcam.[1]

Quentin wrote the original

He is a regular public speaker and his work has attracted significant media coverage.[3]

Quentin is also a part-time Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge Computer Lab.[4] In 2013 he was a member of the winning team on Christmas University Challenge, representing Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.

The famous coffee pot

Companies founded

Quentin has founded or co-founded various companies and other organisations including:

Earlier history

Quentin was educated at

Gonville and Caius College
, before joining the Systems Research Group in the university's Computer Lab. Quentin is credited with operating the first web-server in the University of Cambridge, in 1992.

He created the Brightboard Interactive whiteboard project[6] at Xerox EuroPARC in Cambridge, as part of his Ph.D. thesis.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Trojan Room Coffee Pot resources at Cambridge University Computer Lab".
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  3. ^ "Talks and interviews".
  4. ^ "About Quentin – Quentin Stafford-Fraser".
  5. ^ "Splitting the digital difference". The Economist. No. Technology Quarterly. Third Quarter 2006.
  6. ^ Stafford-Fraser, Q. & Robinson, P. (1996). "BrightBoard: A Video-Augmented Environment". CHI96: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in Computing Systems.
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