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Kapor

Kapor may refer to:

  • Freada Kapor Klein (born 1952), American criminologist
  • Mitch Kapor (born 1950), American businessperson
  • Momo Kapor (born 1937), Serbian novelist
  • Kapor, the Hungarian name for Copru village, Cătina Commune, Cluj County, Romania

Usage examples of "kapor".

Inside the office, Kapor excuses himself briefly to do a little mouse-whizzing housekeeping on his personal Macintosh IIfx.

As the Secret Service swung into anti-hacker operation nationwide in 1990, Kapor watched every move with deep skepticism and growing alarm.

As it happened, Kapor had already met Barlow, who had interviewed Kapor for a California computer journal.

Now Kapor took it upon himself to drop in on Barlow for a heart-to-heart talk about the situation.

In pursuit of the scattered high-tech investments of Kapor Enterprises Inc.

Like their nineteenth-century spiritual ancestors, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson, the high-tech computer entrepreneurs of the 1970s and 1980s -- people such as Wozniak, Jobs, Kapor, Gates, and H.

After a year of EFF, both Barlow and Kapor had every reason to look back with satisfaction.

The joint headquarters of EFF, KEI, and ON Technology, which Kapor currently rents, is a modestly bustling place.

Lotus is, of course, the software giant that Mitchell Kapor founded in the late 70s.

Even among his computer-community colleagues, who are hardly known for mental sluggishness, Kapor strikes one forcefully as a very intelligent man.

In 1976 Kapor went to Switzerland, where the Transcendental Meditation movement had rented a gigantic Victorian hotel in St-Moritz.

Rosenfeld had dishonestly broken into the MIT mainframes, Kapor himself might have never invented Lotus 1-2-3 and the PC business might have been set back for years!

Mitch Kapor was not in full command of the destiny of himself or his industry.

People who ought to know claim Kapor has about a hundred and fifty million, give or take a market swing in his stock holdings.

If Kapor had stuck with Lotus, as his colleague friend and rival Bill Gates has stuck with his own software start-up, Microsoft, then Kapor would likely have much the same fortune Gates has -- somewhere in the neighborhood of three billion, give or take a few hundred million.