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Steve Wilhite

American computer scientist (1948–2022)


American computer scientist (1948–2022)

FieldValue
nameSteve Wilhite
birth_nameStephen Earl Wilhite
birth_date
birth_placeWest Chester Township, Ohio, U.S.
death_date
death_placeCincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
fieldComputer science
work_institutionsCompuServe, AOL
alma_materOhio State University
known_forGIF
prizesWebby Lifetime Achievement

Stephen Earl Wilhite (March 3, 1948 – March 14, 2022) was an American computer scientist who worked at CompuServe and was the engineering lead on the team that created the GIF image file format in 1987. GIF went on to become the de facto standard for 8-bit color images on the Internet until PNG (1996) became a widely supported alternative. The format later became the subject of a patent assertion by Unisys on its use of the LZW compression algorithm. Known as the inventor or creator of the GIF, Wilhite received a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.

Biography

Stephen Earl Wilhite was born in West Chester Township, Ohio, on March 3, 1948, the son of Anna Lou (Dorsey), a nurse, and Clarence Earl Wilhite, a factory worker. Wilhite's team at CompuServe developed the GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) in 1987. Its adoption by the earliest web browser in 1991 helped make it a few years later in 1995 the most popular image file format. Twenty years later in 2016, the format still had mainstream use in website design, social media posts, workflow documents and how-to guides.

Wilhite remained a CompuServe/AOL employee into the first decade of the 21st century, working on a variety of CompuServe systems. These included CompuServe's wire protocols, such as Host Micro Interface (HMI) and CompuServe B protocol for the CompuServe Information Manager (CIM); new service features in the early 1990s; Web chat software in the late 1990s; and investigating Web community models until his 2001 departure after suffering a stroke.

Wilhite's name comes up frequently in debate over the pronunciation of the GIF acronym. "The Oxford English Dictionary accepts both pronunciations," Wilhite said. "They are wrong. It is a soft 'G', pronounced 'jif'. End of story." The intended pronunciation deliberately echoes the American peanut butter brand Jif.

Wilhite died at a hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, following complications from COVID-19, on March 14, 2022, aged 74.

References

References

  1. "Special Achievement – Lifetime Achievement". [[International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences]].
  2. Smith, Harrison. (March 24, 2022). "Stephen Wilhite, computer programmer who created the GIF, dies at 74". The Washington Post.
  3. (January 9, 1995). "Confusion reigns on the Web over GIF patent claims". [[International Data Group.
  4. (March 24, 2022). "Stephen Wilhite, computer programmer who created the GIF, dies at 74". Washington Post.
  5. "A Brief History of the GIF, From Early Internet Innovation to Ubiquitous Relic".
  6. (January 27, 1995). "The GIF Controversy: A Software Developer's Perspective – mike.pub".
  7. Taylor, Mark. (January 13, 2017). "4 Trends in Web Design That Would Take Businesses to Greater Heights in 2017". [[LinkedIn]].
  8. "Digital pioneer | Ohio Cooperative Living".
  9. O'Leary, Amy. (May 21, 2013). "An Honor for the Creator of the GIF". [[The New York Times Company]].
  10. Clark, Mitchell. (March 23, 2022). "Stephen Wilhite, creator of the GIF, has died".
  11. Olsen, Steve. "The GIF Pronunciation Page".
  12. (March 23, 2022). "Beloved creator of the GIF dies following complications from COVID, wife confirms". [[NPR]].
  13. (March 24, 2022). "Stephen Wilhite, Creator of the Animated GIF, Dies at 74". The New York Times.
  14. "Stephen E. Wilhite Obituary". Megie Funeral Home.
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