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Marggraff has been married to his wife, MJ, since 1988. Together, they have two children, Blake and Annie. In 2004, Marggraff was named “Father of the Year” by the National Father’s Day Council. [23] MJ Marggraff, Jim Marggraff’s wife, has a doctoral degree from USC and is a trained pilot.
Jim Margraff; Biographical details; Born April 18, 1960Died: January 2, 2019 (aged 58) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.: Playing career; 1978–1981: Johns Hopkins: Position ...
Jim Marggraff (B.S. Electrical Engineering, M.S. Computer Science) – inventor of the LeapPad Learning System, Fly pentop computer, and Livescribe smartpen [26] Lissa Martinez (M.S. 1980) – ocean engineer; Regina Murphy (SB 1978, PhD 1989) – professor of chemical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison [27]
LeapPad was invented by Jim Marggraff [1] and developed by a team from Explore Technologies, Inc., which was founded by Marggraff and was acquired by LeapFrog in July 1998. It uses the same patented "NearTouch" technology developed for the Explore Technologies Odyssey Atlasphere. Investigation and development was started in December 1997.
As of 2009, LeapFrog had discontinued both versions of the FLY Pentop Computer. This also included a halt of all support accessories such as notepads and ink refills which are required for continued use of the pen. The inventor of the FLY Pentop, Jim Marggraff, left LeapFrog and founded Livescribe in January 2007.
Livescribe is a paper-based computing platform that consists of a digital pen, digital paper, software applications, and developer tools.. Central to the Livescribe platform is the smartpen, a ballpoint pen with an embedded computer and digital audio recorder.
Margraff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Inés Margraff (born 1958), Ecuadorian sports shooter; Jean Margraff (1876–1959), French fencer; Jim Margraff (1960–2019), American football player and coach
From 1839 to 1842, he published together with Hermann Marggraff and Robert Blum the Allgemeines Theaterlexicon or encyclopedia of "everything worth knowing for stage performers, amateurs and theatre fans with the participation of Germany's most knowledgeable writers" in seven volumes.