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Andreessen: IE faces one-two punch

October 6, 2004 Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen says Microsoft faces serious competition from smaller alternative browsers. TAGS: Marc Andreessen, Netscape Communications Corp., Firefox, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Computer, antitrust, Web browser, open source, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Ning brings social networking to the masses

November 9, 2006 Co-founders take the stage at Web 2.0 Summit to show off new service that lets people build socializing sites. TAGS: Marc Andreessen, social networking, Web 2.0, co-founder, networking, video

IPO changes are mixed bag for Loudcloud

February 16, 2001 The Internet-infrastructure company started by Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen increases the number of shares it will offer in early March but reduces the price. TAGS: Loudcloud, Marc Andreessen, IPO, Internet-infrastructure, Netscape Communications Corp., co-founder

Andreessen joins board of Zend Technologies

September 29, 2005 Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen and Jaman.com CEO Guarov Dhillon get behind Zend's PHP product line. TAGS: Zend Technologies Ltd., Marc Andreessen, Informatica, PHP, co-founder, Netscape Communications Corp., Oracle Corp., CEO, open source, IBM Corp.

Netscape co-founder eyes video blogs

June 14, 2005 If Marc Andressen is right again, bloggers will be lured with video on social networking site 24 Hour Laundry. TAGS: Marc Andreessen, Netscape Communications Corp., Opsware Inc., LinkedIn, blogging, venture capital, social networking, co-founder, video, blog, Google Inc.

Del.icio.us tastes funding

April 13, 2005 Company sells minority stake to Union Square Ventures, Amazon, Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen, others. TAGS: Del.icio.us, Marc Andreessen, Netscape Communications Corp., co-founder, Amazon.com Inc.

Is Adobe breathing down Microsoft's neck?

October 5, 2007 News.com's Charles Cooper says Adobe's new AIR tech and others' plans for Web apps could finally mean Redmond has to compete for your loyalty. TAGS: Adobe Systems Inc., Marc Andreessen, network computer, AJAX, Scott McNealy, Netscape Communications Corp., Web browser, Sun Microsystems Inc., Java, Microsoft Corp., operating system, CEO, Microsoft Windows

Andreessen: PHP succeeding where Java isn't

October 20, 2005 Netscape pioneer Marc Andreessen says the scripting language is better, simpler, and has a brighter future than Java. TAGS: PHP, Marc Andreessen, Java, Java server, executive director, scripting language, programming tool, IBM Corp., programmer, C++ programming language, Oracle Corp., vice president, open source, conference, server

RSS feeds attract venture dollars

February 3, 2005 Start-up tries to work Friendster-type magic on blog feeds, with Marc Andreessen and Ron Conway as advisers. Others are emerging, too. TAGS: Marc Andreessen, RSS, private equity, blog, Amazon.com Inc., desktop software, RSS feed, start-up, Web browser, Firefox, Yahoo! Inc., San Francisco, Google Inc.

Andreessen adds some Ning to the Web

October 6, 2005 Ning, a free online service for building "social applications," piques interest of Web developers and bloggers. TAGS: Marc Andreessen, Web developer, blogger, app, blog, developer, photograph

Netscape: Bowed, but not broken

October 13, 2004 It brought the Web to the masses, then virtually disappeared. Now the 10-year-old browser is set for an AOL makeover, News.com has learned. TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., Netscape Web Browser, America Online Inc., Marc Andreessen, margin, brand, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Time Warner Inc., portal, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Corp.

AOL prepares its own browser

October 8, 2004 America Online is planning to release a stand-alone browser based on IE technology, according to sources familiar with the company's plans. TAGS: AOL Browser, America Online Inc., Netscape Communications Corp., Marc Andreessen, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Time Warner Inc., open source, Microsoft Corp.

Opsware, EDS spearhead data center standard

October 14, 2003 The two companies make a pitch for the Data Center Markup Language, a proposed standard that's intended to help reduce the cost of sharing corporate information. TAGS: Data Center Markup Language, Opsware Inc., Electronic Data Systems Corp., data center, Marc Andreessen, utility computing, provisioning, systems management, standard, initiative, operation, information technology, HTML, server

Netscape's original browser press release

October 13, 2004 Ten years on, the announcement has a wonderfully archaic ring. Navigator, it said, can "run smoothly over 14.4 kilobit/second modems." TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., Netscape Navigator, net, Marc Andreessen, modem, Web browser, document, security

Netscape pioneers launch free content network

April 26, 2005 Part TiVo, part BitTorrent file swapping, the Open Media Network puts publishers' content into a peer-to-peer distribution network. TAGS: Kontiki, BitTorrent, content delivery, Marc Andreessen, TiVo Inc., publisher, Netscape Communications Corp., file-swapping, P2P, TV, radio, chairman, video

Where are Netscape's pioneers today?

October 13, 2004 After catalyzing the growth of the Web 10 years ago, Netscapees are back in business, doing everything from venture capital to nightclubs. TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., Marc Andreessen, engineer, call-center, Netscape Web Browser, Netscape Navigator, operator, Web browser, Time Warner Inc.
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