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  1. Silicon Graphics1981–1994. Clark is considered a serial entrepreneur. In 1982, he founded Silicon Graphics, which became a leading provider of three-dimensional computer graphic applications. First used by architects and designers, Silicon Graphics’ applications were deployed in the entertainment realm, most notably as the basis for the ...

  2. Dec 18, 1995 · James H. Clark former chairman and a founder of Silicon Graphics Inc. and self-described "head of PR" for Netscape,"I look back and say, 'Gee, I've done a lot of stuff.'. Then again, I rarely look back." In one of the most captivating stories of the year, tiny Netscape Communications Corp., Mountain View, Calif., shocked the fast-moving ...

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · James H. Clark, a renowned computer scientist and entrepreneur, made significant contributions to Silicon Valley, co-founding Netscape alongside Marc Andreessen in 1994. Netscape Navigator, their groundbreaking web browser, dominated the market in the internet’s early days, solidifying Clark’s status as a tech pioneer.

  4. James H. (Jim) Clark is best known as the co-founder of Netscape Communications Corp ., the up-start World Wide Web browser firm that battled Microsoft Corp .'s Internet Explorer and eventually merged with America Online (AOL). Clark also founded two other billion-dollar ventures.

  5. James H. (Jim) Clark founded two of the most successful and influential technology companies of the 1980s and 1990s. The first, Silicon Graphics (SGI), was cofounded by Clark and six graduate students at Stanford University in 1982, where Clark was employed as an associate professor.

  6. James Henry Clark (born March 23, 1944) is an American entrepreneur and computer scientist. He founded several notable Silicon Valley technology companies, including Silicon Graphics, Netscape, myCFO, and Healtheon. His research work in computer graphics led to the development of systems for the fas

  7. Jan 13, 2022 · Netscape founder James H. Clark has surrendered 35 looted Southeast Asian antiquities from his collection, purchased from Douglas Latchford. James H. Clark bought the works between 2003 and 2008.