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...his next company: NeXT, Inc. The matte black cube computers he launched in 1988 cost a staggering $10,000. But besides their fast processors and enormous displays these cutting-edge machines ran...
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...is home to the largest international collection of computing artifacts in the world, encompassing computer hardware, software, documentation, ephemera, photographs and moving images. The Museum brings computer history to life...
...Technology Council and the Economic Club of Washington. He sits on the State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Communications and Information Policy. He has served as a member of the...
...Small Electronic Companies 1981-1983 Aided in the starting or early financing of over 100 companies in the Bay Area including ROLM, 3-Com, Software Publishing, Triad Systems, The Learning Co., etc....
...of MetricStream, a Silicon Valley-based, governance, risk, and compliance software company that enables corporations to improve their business operations through better risk management across the enterprise. Ms. Archambeau built the...
...ran two companies in Canada (Zip.ca and Pool.com), was COO to a Kleiner backed company called Razorgator, and consulted to other companies, including Verisign. He founded TechCrunch on June 11,...
...technologies like personal computing and networking would have a broad impact on regular people. But Brand turned away from computing in the dot.com era when “information wants to be free”...