Marc Andreessen on Building Netscape & the Birth of the Browser
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- "We decided to design for the future." - Marc Andreessen | Welcome back to "The Ben & Marc Show," featuring a16z co-founders Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz. In this special episode, Marc and Ben dive deep into the REAL story behind the creation of Netscape-a web browser co-created by Marc that revolutionized the internet and changed the world.
As Ben notes at the top, until today, this story has never been fully told either in its entirety or accurately.
In this one-on-one conversation, Marc and Ben discuss Marc's early life and how it shaped his journey into technology, the pivotal moments at the University of Illinois that led to the development of Mosaic (a renegade browser that Marc developed as an undergrad), and the fierce competition and legal battles that ensued as Netscape rose to prominence.
Ben and Marc also reflect on the broader implications of Netscape's success, the importance of an open internet, and the lessons learned that still resonate in today's tech landscape (especially with AI). That and much more. Enjoy!
Topics covered:
00:00:00 Teaser
00:00:30 Intro
00:02:09 Disclaimers
00:04:08 Marc's early life and education
00:08:18 Early exposure to personal computers and BBSs
00:13:44 University of Illinois
00:16:21 Credit to Al Gore
00:18:09 "The internet would never be a business."
00:22:02 Interactive television / Reed Hastings' vision for Netflix
00:25:16 Early internet usage and community
00:29:13 Paul Baran
00:33:46 Consumer online services in the early 90s
00:39:15 NCSA
00:49:27 Development of Mosaic / Design philosophy
00:58:20 Opposition in the internet community
01:01:04 Going rogue and building Mosaic
01:05:06 Marc becomes customer support for the entire internet
01:08:26 Media and press reaction to Mosaic
01:14:46 The ping pong effect / Key moments for the Internet
01:19:27 First E-commerce site
01:22:06 Graduation from UIUC
01:25:39 Jim Clark / Decision to build an internet browser
01:34:30 Marc on expert predictions
01:38:43 Building Mosaic / Conflict w/ Spyglass
01:44:05 Lawsuit against the University of Illinois
01:49:34 Parallels to modern AI discussions
01:51:40 The end of Spyglass ("A happy ending")
01:54:40 Sign off
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Book mentioned on this episode:
- “Expert Political Judgment” by Philip E. Tetlock bit.ly/45KzP6M
TV Series mentioned on this episode:
- “The Mandalorian” (Disney+) bit.ly/3W0Zyoq
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Marc’s story is particularly inspiring and deserves a biopic! His story has a happy ending and it’s not yet over!
Great episode! Please do a part 2 to cover Netscape
Amazing story! Please do another episode on the Netscape story that Ben teased at the end.
Guys I miss you so much. I'm so happy today can't wait to listen to the content
Amazing to hear the incredible startup story of Netscape... and from the man himself!
Marc deserves a Nobel. The interconnection of humans via internet is one of the best things that happened to us in the last century.
Really good to hear the early 90s stuff back again. I remember being the first kid at school with Mosaic on my PC!
Definitely want the Netscape story!! The full story, pretty please!
It's incredible that this is free
Great walk back to those days Marc. I still remember advance teams at EDS running us through our first Mosaic experience. Definitely much more pleasing than a Lynx browser but confused the hell out of the other side of the group attempting to pitch AOL an outsourcing deal. Then you and JC making the connection that made it all so, changing the course of tech at the crucial point in which the core components to drive mass adoption were laid in place. The first meeting with Mosaic Communications days after you moved into the first office on the 6th floor of a building in downtown Mountain View.
You and Ben are now practically obliged to tell part 2. Preparing the popcorn now.
This episode is amazing. Give perspective to how things have changed over the last 30 years. When a guy like Marc from a town of 1309 people can create the internet (read browser), it gives motivation that we can make it big too.
Also I think this so great to discuss Netscape as personal ai agent will give rise to the network agents. Thank you much
This story should be turned into a series for streaming.
i've been looking yearly on amazon for a biography of Marc Andreessen and i'm always sad that he doesn't have one. all interesting and's / or successful people should have one so we can learn their story and be inspired by it. please marc, if you read comments, have someone write your biography.
we need part 2 Netscape story competitiing with microsoft
Would love to hear more stories from Marc. If the editor could also pull up some additional media that would be a nice touch. News paper articles, old photos of Marc etc.
Absolutely want to hear the Netscape story!
The show has been popping off lately!
MS and Netscape story! Lets goooooo
I'm only 2/3rds through this, but I need a miniseries. This is an incredible life story.
Part 2 please Netscape. I remember buying a disk from JR in New York with the Netscape software. I have always been just a dopy user. About a week later I found out you could just download it for free.
Historical insights, quite literally. Love it.
I wish the sound could be better.
I started my Web business in April of 1994, so I remember all of this. Two points. First, AOL did not give Web access to its users until *August 1995* which was killing me. Plus that was when Windows 95 finally came out, the first version that had native Internet protocols installed. Second, the triumph of the Internet architecture was predicted by Hal Varian (later chief economist at Google) in a working paper where he and his co-author saw that packet-switching costs were going down because of Moore's Law, but circuit switching did not benefit nearly as much. So it was just a matter of time before all the existing closed networks all failed. Finally, if you go on to talk about Netscape, you'll have to get into what a crappy server you guys produced.
Yes please re Netscape story too:)
Would love to hear the Netscape story.
University of Illinois's finest !
This was gold ❤kind of National Geographic or history channel episode of computing
Give us the Netscape story!!! Great episode
This was great! We want Netscape story
Thanks for sharing! It was fun to browse the code on while listening
Really enjoyable episodes. Always some food for thought. Kudos!
that Nick Land Hyperstition reference being at the center of Marc's work is priceless
Marc you should totally write a book, this is history here
That's the joke of all these 'xyz people who code' groups. Technology has no barriers to entry and is the great equalizer. No one is being discriminated against. Web info is free, PCs cost almost nothing, YT and twitch distribution is free. All it takes is an insane amount of focus and will/desire to do hard work.
Loved it Marc, elucidated that part of web history so well !!!
Looking forward to Pt.2 on Netscape!
Great Interview!!
Please do a second part, It will be awsome to know more about ben and marc professional relathionship in those days.
Everyone should learn and be inspired by your story
Amazing episode! Would love to hear the story about Netscape!!!
Thanks for sharing! It was fun to browse the code on github while listening.
this was fantastic, and yes we need to hear more about Netscape
awesome story, thanks for documenting it, one vote for a Netscape part 2
💯 DEFINITELY would listen and "like" the Netscape story... And Ben's first Rap concert (purposefully not using the term hip-hop 😆)
Fascinating podcast, from start to finish. Yes, as others have urged, please do a Netscape followup.
I remember using Netscape! :)
Redshorts represents Crypto.
That’s my elevator pitch, 100% owner and not in dept. Nice to meet you!
This episode should have been called "Corn, Cows and Computers"
Really enjoyed all of this! Would love to hear the Netscape story.
amazing
Please more like this. It was so good to listen to
That was greatttttt
Great episode, great history!
Was Bezos aware of the little bookstore that was doing e-commerce when he started Amazon?
Definitely want to hear the netscape story.
I learn so much from these guys it’s unbelievable 💸
The University of Illinois system has $3 billion in endowment. They could have doubled that if they settled with Netscape. Crazy.
Interesting!.
That was such a let down when I realized you're not gonna tell netscape story. You have to do part 2 I'm begging you.
Yes. Keep going!
Shout out to all of the 1989 Snyder Hall guys at U of I - wild story re the actions by the University - they messed up big time - congrats to Marc for all of his success
Thanks guys for sharing this, I desperately have been looking for this story for 15 years. I am a serial entrepreneur from India, drinking the silicon valley cool aid ever since Mark Zuckerberg rejected the $B acquisition by Yahoo in 2007. Would really want to learn from fighting Microsoft as a startup and the early IPO etc. Please please share!
Sup Marc and Ben
cool story bro
🔥
The urge to be first…
marc really likes saying "uh, you know" LOL
WE WANT TO HEAR THE NETSCAPE STORY!
epic
Marc... You should invite Dr Jim Clarke in your podcast
🙏
netscape story please!!!
MoMa museum was founded by John D. Rockefeller Jr Wife
Roosevelt Sr. Founded The American Natural History Museum
Netscape Everywhere Team, Fight!
Give us the netscape story!!!!
1:05:10 ?
👍🏿
oh look, its pmarca
The "experts are wrong" reminds me of near universal dismissal of crypto....and yet I'm still largely dismissive of crypto. Guess we'll see in time real use cases
It's what you don't call Netscape anymore, after Bill Gates squashed it, and AOL bailed them out...😅
to the first point about founders and silver spoons, this is something that bothers me. i haven't yet read or heard of a founder that didn't have good parents (at least one). many founders had the money and stability and connections that come with that, too. but can anyone find a successful american founder who did not have a good parent or mentor?
Nature varies and selects.
shh dont speak the truth bro..
It’s literally the opposite and that’s their point. Remember this is tech, there are many other industries. Marc didn’t have a silver spoon for example.
I encourage you to keep reading, there are so many… from Rockefeller to Larry Ellison, and many more
Visibly evil guy but I like Firefox so I'll watch this some time
Can I just say, Emerald mines, or gem mines in general, are absolutely horrible businesses. If you look at how they operate it's terrible business to be in.
on paper yes... but in the black market.. they make you millions...
I am convinced that half of the comments are from bots/ai, I know that sounds crazy...but why does it sound crazy? Great episode lol
sorry but elon's father literally owned an emerald mine... like there is literal proof?
Link the proof so we can debate it
@@Eggs-n-Jakey
JC: How do you handle fear?
EM: Company death - not succeeding with the company - causes me a lot more stress than physical danger. But I’ve been in physical danger before. The funny thing is I’ve not actually been that nervous. In South Africa, my father had a private plane we’d fly in incredibly dangerous weather and barely make it back. This is going to sound slightly crazy, but my father also had a share in an Emerald mine in Zambia. I was 15 and really wanted to go with him but didn’t realize how dangerous it was. I couldn’t find my passport so I ended up grabbing my brother’s - which turned out to be six months overdue! So we had this planeload of contraband and an overdue passport from another person. There were AK-47s all over the place and I’m thinking, “Man, this could really go bad.”
@@nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 who is JC? jesus? do you have a link?
@@nonefvnfvnjnjnjevjenjvonej3384 that's not a link that's copy/pasta from some resource
Marc begins with the Joe Biden defense…
Take care Tiff. I could swear you were giving out financial advice/opinions...
Some might even go so far as to think you may have a pretty blatant conflict of interest...
Just saying - with a pinch of cringe...