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Roland Tanglao: WebBrowsers

Marc Andreessen: Browser wars aren't coming back (Jul 03 2002 23:10 GMT)

- Marc Andreessen likes dim sum, cool! The rest of the interview ain't bad either. - <quote>AT A FAVORITE dim sum eatery off the posh University Avenue strip in Palo Alto, Calif., Internet visionary Marc Andreessen sat down Wednesday with IDG News Service to talk about his company, Loudcloud, and the future of "utility" computing, in which enterprise customers pay for the hosting and management of their IT systems the same way they pay a power company for electricity.

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