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The prediction, in brief:

I don’t see a Netscape-controlled future for the Net. The Internet is too dynamic and innovative. No single company will control everything.

Predictor: Andreessen, Marc

Prediction, in context:

The following is an excerpt from a 1995 Wired Magazine interview of Marc Andreessen by HotWired’s Chip Bayers: ”I don’t see a Netscape-controlled future for the Net. The Internet is too dynamic and innovative. No single company will control everything. Our approach is straightforward: We support a wider range of open standards to a greater level of fidelity than any other company in this space that I know of.”

Biography:

Marc Andreessen worked with Eric Bina at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois in 1992, to develop a browser that would be usable on any computer, easy to use and graphically rich. In 1993, their browser, Mosaic, completely changed the face of the Internet it allowed HTML “image” tags which make it so text and art can appear on the same page; it allowed easy text scrolling; and it introduced hyperlinks, allowing users to simply click on an area of the screen to go to another document on the Internet. In1994, Mosaic was developed and marketed; the product eventually was named Netscape. (Pioneer/Originator.)

Date of prediction: January 1, 1995

Topic of prediction: Information Infrastructure

Subtopic: Role of Govt./Industry

Name of publication: Wired

Title, headline, chapter name: Why Bill Gates Wants to Be the Next Marc Andreessen

Quote Type: Direct quote

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This data was logged into the Elon/Pew Predictions Database by: Allen, Patrick J.