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    related to Mitch Kapor. Mitch Kapor's weblog archives "Inside Mitch Kapor's World" Archived 2018-02-18 at the Wayback Machine Mitch Kapor's "Why Wikipedia...
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  • player Mitch Kapor (born 1950), American businessperson Mladen Kapor (born 1966), Yugoslav swimmer Momo Kapor (born 1937), Serbian novelist Kapor, the Hungarian...
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    Freada Kapor Klein (born August 26, 1952) is an American venture capitalist, social policy researcher and philanthropist. As a partner at Kapor Capital...
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    "free-form" approach to information management. Lead developer of Agenda, Mitch Kapor, was also involved in the vision and management of Chandler. Chandler...
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  • first round of seed funding in March 2009 for an undisclosed amount from Mitch Kapor, The Founders Fund, Dave McClure, David G. Cohen, Chris Sacca, Manu Kumar...
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  • Software/Domino to HCL for $1.8 billion. Lotus was founded in 1982 by partners Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs with backing from Ben Rosen. Lotus' first product...
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  • amounts of data. Dropcam received early funding from technology investor Mitch Kapor, and in June 2012, Dropcam secured $12 million in venture capital funding...
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    investments. These investors included Tim Ferriss, Ram Shriram of Google, Mitch Kapor of Mozilla Foundation, First Round Capital and Ron Conway and the company...
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  • include Brian Behlendorf, Tim O'Reilly, Eric Raymond, Linus Torvalds, Mitch Kapor, Jim Jagielski and Paul Vixie. Others that advocate the related free...
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  • 1947) is a programmer who co-founded Lotus Development Corporation with Mitch Kapor in 1982 and created the first version of the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet...
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  • million of main seed capital from Paul Graham, SV Angel, SoftTech VC, Mitch Kapor, Lerer Ventures, and General Catalyst Partners. In March 2014, the company...
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  • company Foxmarks (later renamed Xmarks) which was founded in 2006 by Mitch Kapor and was acquired by LastPass in December 2010. LastPass announced on...
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    Foundation (EFF) with fellow digital-rights activists John Gilmore and Mitch Kapor. As a founder of EFF, Barlow helped publicize the Secret Service raid...
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  • Foundation was formed in July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor in response to a series of actions by law enforcement agencies that led...
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  • general of Arizona Gail Thackeray, FLETC instructor Carlton Fitzpatrick, Mitch Kapor, and John Perry Barlow. In 1994, Sterling released the book for the Internet...
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    in 1986, General Magic in 1990, and Eazel in 1999. In 2002, he helped Mitch Kapor promote open source software with the Open Source Applications Foundation...
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  • laureate in physics; James Randi, magician and debunker of pseudoscience; Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus Development; Paul MacCready, creator of the Gossamer...
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    Dill, Avi Rubin (for security issues with electronic voting) 2005: Mitch Kapor, Edward Felten, Patrick Ball 2006: Craigslist, Gigi Sohn, Jimmy Wales...
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  • Barlow, Dan Kottke, David Gans, Jaron Lanier, Bruce Eisner, Fraser Clark, Mitch Kapor, Phiber Optik, Howard Rheingold, R. U. Sirius, Terence McKenna, John...
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    would later run Ashton-Tate, Bill Coleman who would found BEA Systems, Mitch Kapor founder of Lotus Software and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Rich...
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    Corporation's Lotus 1-2-3, created by former Personal Software/VisiCorp employee Mitch Kapor, who had written VisiTrend and VisiPlot. Unlike the IBM PC version of...
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  • Agenda is a DOS-based personal information manager, designed by Mitch Kapor, Ed Belove and Jerry Kaplan, and marketed by Lotus Software. Lotus Agenda...
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  • American football player Mitch Kapor (born 1950), American entrepreneur Mitch Keller (born 1996), American baseball player Mitch Kupchak (born 1954), American...
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    printer. Formlabs received early seed funding from investors including Mitch Kapor, Joi Ito, and Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors. In November 2012,...
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  • collaborative productivity suite. OSAF was founded in 2001 by software pioneer Mitch Kapor in an effort to rearrange the dynamics of the software community. In...
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    David Rumsey Paul Saffo Peter Schwartz Emeritus members Chris Anderson Mitch Kapor Michael Keller Roger Kennedy All Species Foundation Big History Deep...
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  • funding in 2003 came from AOL, which donated US$2 million, and from Mitch Kapor who donated US$300,000. The group has tax-exempt status under section...
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  • Mitchell Johnson (disambiguation), several people Mitch Kapor (born 1950), chairman of Mozilla Foundation Mitch Kupchak (born 1954), American National Basketball...
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  • as The New Yorker. Lotus Software founder and early Internet activist Mitch Kapor commented in a Time magazine article in 1993 that "the true sign that...
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    accepted year round. 1987: Grace Hopper 1995: Jay Wright Forrester 1996: Mitch Kapor, Ken Olsen 1997: Dennis Ritchie, Ken Thompson, John Backus, Steve Wozniak...
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