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Marc Porat
Marc Porat is a tech entrepreneur and angel investor. He is founder of six companies including General Magic. General Magic has been called “the most important dead company in Silicon Valley". In the early 2000s, Porat was a member of a high profile wave of tech executives who founded cleantech companies. He launched three companies in the built environment: Serious Materials, Zeta Communities, and CalStar Cement. == Early Career == Porat authored a pivotal work entitled The Information Economy as his doctoral thesis at Stanford University in which he predicted the transition from a manufacturing-based U.S. economy to one based on information. He then worked for the U.S. Department of Commerce and served as a program director at the Aspen Institute and was later appointed Executive Director, Washington Activities of the Aspen Institute Program on Communications and Society. While at the Aspen Institute, Porat produced the film The Information Society for PBS. After leaving the Aspen Institute, Porat co-founded Private Satellite Network (PSN). The company was a direct broadcast satellite innovator that built and operated television and data networks for Fortune 500 companies and governments, including General Motors, Merrill Lynch, Ford, J.C. Penney and the U.S. Army. PSN pioneered the use of small aperture rooftop antennas for videoconferencing. The company was sold and Porat joined Apple Computer.
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