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Andreessen Horowitz is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm with $2.7 billion under management. They invest from seed to growth. ... Founded: July 6, 2009 Founders: Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz Headquarters: Menlo Park, CA Funds Raised: $0.00...
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Andreessen Horowitz might be the most famous venture capital firm in the country, possibly the world. The firm has invested in everything from Airbnb to Facebook to Skype. But Bellevue-based Ignition Partners beat out its famous Silicon Valley cousin in a...
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Ben Horowitz is the cofounder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that invests in entrepreneurs building the next generation of leading technology companies. Follow Ben on Twitter @bhorowitz....
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Meredith Perry founded uBeam, and Michael Arrington called it "magic." A lot of companies launched this year. A few really stood out. We asked tech executives, founders, and investors about their favorite new companies. Here are 22 of the best apps and st...
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TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing new Internet products, and breaking tech news. ... Samsung has a new tablet, and the company is framing this as their new flagship slate line. The Ga...
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The process of securing a mortgage or refinancing takes weeks--if not months--in the current economic climate, leaving many homeowners in a paper-worked filled waiting period. Continued low interest rates are increasing refinancing demand and creating a b...
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IF YOU HAVE a phone, these days even space is within reach. Last year Luke Geissbühler and his son, who live in Brooklyn, popped a high-definition video camera and an Apple iPhone into a sturdy protective box with a hole for the camera's lens. They attach...