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  • In early 2007 Andreessen spent 90 minutes talking privately with Obama, before the media frenzy made that impossible for normal people (not that Andreessen is all that normal).

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • In early 2007 Andreessen spent 90 minutes talking privately with Obama, before the media frenzy made that impossible for normal people (not that Andreessen is all that normal).

    Andreessen on Obama 2008

  • In early 2007 Andreessen spent 90 minutes talking privately with Obama, before the media frenzy made that impossible for normal people (not that Andreessen is all that normal).

    Andreessen on Obama 2008

  • In early 2007 Andreessen spent 90 minutes talking privately with Obama, before the media frenzy made that impossible for normal people (not that Andreessen is all that normal).

    Andreessen on Obama 2008

  • With money tightening, there's simply no way the majority of funds -- which, to liberally paraphrase Andreessen, suck -- will be able to raise money to keep going.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2009

  • Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen discussed the possibility of a tech bubble.

    Looking Back, Looking Ahead 2011

  • Asa Mathat for The Wall Street Journal Marc Andreessen MR. ANDREESSEN: That's obviously a fair representation of a lot of what's happening in the industry.

    Looking Back, Looking Ahead 2011

  • Marc Andreessen on what he looks for as an investor.

    Looking Back, Looking Ahead 2011

  • Now the co-founder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz , Mr. Andreessen talked with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher about bubbles, the reasons for not going public, and investing in ideas that everyone is laughing at.

    Looking Back, Looking Ahead 2011

  • Marc Andreessen , the inventor of the Web browser and now a venture capitalist, argued—with lots of figures—that there was no bubble and that the start-ups that succeed are those with ambitious ideas that seem so crazy at first that people laugh at them.

    All Things Digital Walt Mossberg 2011

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