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  1. May 11, 2015 · Marc 1.0 was Jim Clark,” Andreessen told me, referring to his impulsive co-founder. “Marc 2.0 was trying to get as polished as possible, more socialized. And Marc 3.0 is a combo.

  2. Sep 7, 2023 · September 7, 2023 7:00 AM EDT. Marc Andreessen has called his shot before. In 2011, the billionaire venture capitalist penned a blog post titled “Why Software Is Eating the World,” which ...

  3. In this episode, my guest is Marc Andreessen, the legendary software innovator who co-created the internet browser Mosaic, co-founded Netscape, and is now at...

  4. Marc Andreessen is an entrepreneur, investor and software engineer best known as co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used Web browser. As an undergraduate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he worked at the university’s National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), where he became familiar with Tim Berners-Lee’s ...

  5. May 29, 2016 · “Raise prices.” – Marc Andreessen Marc Andreessen (@pmarca) is a legendary figure in Silicon Valley — and worldwide. Even in the epicenter of tech, it’s hard to find a more fascinating icon. Marc co-created the highly influential Mosaic Internet browser, the first widely used graphical web browser. He also co-founded Netscape, which later sold to … Continue reading "Marc Andreessen ...

  6. Marc Andreessen is a cofounder and general partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He is an innovator and creator, one of the few to pioneer a software category used by more than a billion people and one of the few to establish multiple billion-dollar companies. Marc co-created the highly influential Mosaic internet browser and ...

  7. Jun 23, 2014 · Marc Andreessen, co-inventor of the world’s first commercial browser and co-founder of a leading venture capital firm, disagrees. Addressing Stanford Graduate School of Business students at a “View From The Top” talk in March, he said that far from being at risk of a bubble, the tech industry is, by some measures, “still in a bust.”