This is Marc Andreessen. He’s not as rich as Bill Gates, not as inspirational as Steve Jobs, nor as well-known as Mark Zuckerberg—but that doesn’t make him any less important. Because, in his twenty year career, Andreessen has probably done more than any other person to change the way we (read more…)
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Social networks for those impacted by cancer are not new. There’s the KnowCancer Community and Planet Cancer for younger survivors, for instance. Now there is I Had Cancer, a new resource for cancer patients, survivors, and friends and family who’ve been impacted. The site just launched in private beta. If (read more…)
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There’s no easy way to find out or explain the size of the web. After all, though there are a few governing bodies and consortia, there’s no real central control system for the Internet. No one really knows with 100% certainty exactly how many websites exist, for example, or how (read more…)
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By: Douglas A. McIntyre (247wallst.com) Like Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) before it, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) has become two or three companies. Its dominant business of search is no longer much of a growth engine. And, the FTC and antitrust powers in Europe have begun to review that (read more…)
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