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Andreessen: Tech Bubble Believers 'Don't Know What They're Talking About' - WSJ.com
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In a 2011 essay in The Wall Street Journal, venture capitalist and Internet pioneer Marc Andreessen predicted that software companies are "eating the world" by replacing old industries with new services that are smarter, faster and cheaper.
If anything, Andreessen's prophecy is unfolding ahead of schedule
- Mr. Andreessen: The costs of building an Internet company today are far lower than they were in the late '90s. In the '90s
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NanoTech Entertainment, Inc. (NTEK): So what. Everyone doesn't need to watch something
- There was a bigger case for 3D than there is for 4K
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Google, Apple Forge Auto Ties - WSJ.com
- they are working together to develop in-car entertainment and information systems that are based on Google's Android software, people familiar with the matter said
- "The car is becoming the ultimate mobile device
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Saturday, January 04, 2014
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