Marc Andreessen
Marc Andreessen (born
July 9,
1971, in
Cedar Falls, Iowa and raised in
New Lisbon, Wisconsin,
United States) is a software engineer and entrepreneur best known as co-author of
Mosaic, the first widely-used
web browser, and co-founder of
Netscape Communications Corporation. He was the chair of
Opsware, a
software company he founded originally as Loudcloud, when it was acquired by
Hewlett-Packard. He is also a cofounder of
Ning, a company which provides a platform for social-networking websites.
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Marc Andreessen
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