Marc Andreessen
Marc Andreessen is Vice President of Technology for Mosaic Communications Corporation. Andreessen developed the idea for the Mosaic graphical user interface in the fall of 1992 while he was an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois and a staff member at the university's National Center for Supercomputing Applications in Champaign, Illinois. He created the friendly, easy-to-use navigational tool for the Internet with a team of students and staff at NCSA in early 1993.
In his role at Mosaic Communications, Marc sets and oversees the technical direction of the company. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois in 1993.
In addition to Andreessen, Mosaic Communications' core technical team includes five of the six other original Mosaic developers from NCSA: Eric Bina, Rob McCool, Jon Mittelhauser, Aleks Totic and Chris Houck. The team also includes Lou Montulli, author of Lynx, a text-based browser for the Internet, and several top-notch software engineers formerly with Silicon Graphics and General Magic Corporation.
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