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Scott Yanoff (born October 20, 1969) is an IT manager and web developer who was a key person in the early days of the internet, most notably for creating and maintaining the ''Yanoff List'', an alphabetical list of internet sites.〔 ==Career==
Yanoff authored the ''Inter-Network Mail Guide'', a text written in 1997 documenting the different methods of sending email from one network to another. He was also a co-author of ''The Web Site Administrator's Survival Guide'' with Jerry Ablan, a book that explains how to set up, administer, care for, and feed your own Web server. Most of this work was accomplished as an undergraduate student at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, while working as a mainframe/UNIX consultant for the university. He has worked for SpectraCom, Inc., and the now-defunct Strong Capital Management in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and has worked at Northwestern Mutual in Milwaukee, Wisconsin since February, 2004.
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