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Intern
Interned at IBM twice in Austin, Texas in the early 90s -
School
He graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign with a bachelors in computer science. (https://a16z.com/about/) -
Mosaic
He worked on creating the mosaic web browser that had pictures with the text, the first that was able to accomplish such a feat. (https://www.ncsa.illinois.edu/research/project-highlights/ncsa-mosaic/) -
Mosaic/Netscape
He co-founded Mosaic Communications Corp., later called Netscape “a developer of Internet Software” (https://www.britannica.com/topic/Netscape-Communications-Corp). -
Time
He was featured on the cover of Time magazine. -
Recognition
He was named by the MIT Technology Review TR100 as one of the top 100 innovators in the world. -
LoudCloud
He co-founded LoudCloud, now Opsware, a program that "offers products for server and network device provisioning, configuration and management, specifically for enterprise customers" (https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/opsware) -
Ning
He co-founded Ning, platform that helps users “create their own social networks and stay connected with the world”(https://www.ning.com/about-us/) -
Investments
He became angel investor, invested 40 companies, including in Twitter and Qik (https://history-computer.com/marc-andreessen-complete-biography/). -
Andressen Horowirz
He co-founded a private American venture capital firm called Andreessen Horowitz, now worth $35 billion dollars (vhttps://a16z.com/about/). -
Fundraising
He raised $300 million “for its first crypto-focused fund”(https://www.forbes.com/profile/marc-andreessen/?sh=7a2754f257aa),