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According to Politico, the argument for Romney can essentially be boiled down to a simple message: He knows what it takes to make a company succeed and won't burden investors with excess taxation, regulation and prosecution. Of course, Obama remains... Full Article at Tom's Hardware Guide
Facebook board member Marc Andreessen, who also co-founded Netscape, leaves a hotel in Palo Alto, Calif. , Friday, May 11, 2012 from an investors meeting about Facebook's IPO. CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives spoke to prospective investors at... View Photo »
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"I'm not filling the board with check boxes." He might not be filling the board with check boxes, but he's filling the board with an awful lot of white dudes. There's Marc Andreessen, cofounder of venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz; Jim Breyer, a... Full Article at Jezebel
The lawsuit, filed in New York, names Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder, as a defendant, as well as top Silicon Valley investors Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen, and Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Barclays Capital. In its suit, Robbins Geller alleges... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
You want someone who has worked in China and India and rising markets. You want someone who has marketed to women. When you’re putting together a board, you don’t want your best friends, you want the best people.” Facebook’s seven board members are... Full Article at The Daily Beast
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Soon, every TechCrunch commenter with a Hedgeable account is going to feel like he could be the next Marc Andreessen.
Continue Reading The pro-Romney super PAC , Restore Our Future, has raised $1.76 million in Silicon Valley — including from venture capitalists like Marc Andreessen, the Netscape co-founder who gave $100,000 this year, an about-face from 2008 when he... Full Article at The Politico
Attributed to Marc Andreessen in 2009, this term, has a relatively simple meaning but one that’s hard to really get a sense of: Product/market fit means being in a good market with a product that can satisfy that market. If you go after an awesome... Full Article at pluggd.in
Read “The bigger Groupon gets, the more it loses.” That column came the month after Marc Andreessen, the new rising star of Silicon Valley venture capitalists, said of tech-company valuations: “On a 30-year basis, these things are cheap.” Read Tech... Full Article at MarketWatch
Marc Andreessen (born July 9, 1971, in Cedar Falls, Iowa and raised in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, United States) is known as an entrepreneur, investor, startup coach, blogger, and a multi-millionaire software engineer best known as co-author of Mosaic, the first widely-used web browser, and founder of Netscape Communications Corporation. He was the... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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Soon, every TechCrunch commenter with a Hedgeable account is going to feel like he could be the next Marc Andreessen.
The web would have turned out differently, perhaps much better, perhaps better business models [would have emerged]
People think Marc Andreessen is great, but he’s not really all that great.
It was essentially impossible to do
If we’re in a bubble, it’s the weirdest bubble I’ve ever seen, where everybody hates everything
It certainly applies to me
RISC was foundational ... It was one of the maybe five or six things in the history of the industry that really matter.
The big thing that happened there is there was a competitive battle and Foursquare won. It turned out it wasn't going to be Coke versus Pepsi, it was going to be winner take all in that market.
He's one of the best systems guys in the world ... It's a real stamp of credibility if he invests in something.
On the private side, there is a fair amount of enthusiasm, but you know, a lot of these new companies are actually building really significant businesses
Marc Andreessen on Why Software Is Eating the World http://t.co/0feYX6nz via @WSJ
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Un grand Mr~ L'homme qui connaît notre futur~ http://t.co/qxNGbnZf
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