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Marc Andreessen: The Young Man Who Opened the Web to Everyone

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When Marc Andreessen first glimpsed the infant World Wide Web in 1992, only a small community of computer users had access to it and they had little interest in sharing their good fortune. "In fact, there was a definite element of actually wanting to keep the riffraff out," said Andreessen. This is the story of how Marc, a college student from Illinois, led the development of the killer App of all time, the first successful Internet browser that let anyone, including the riffraff, easily access the Web. After Andreessen, the Internet exploded with websites and our planet was never the same again.

37 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 3, 2015

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