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BornNovember 1, 1950 (age 69)
Brooklyn, New York, USA
EducationYale University (B.A., 1971)
Beacon College of Boston (M.S., 1978)
MIT Sloan School of Management
OccupationEntrepreneur
Known forLotus 1-2-3 and co-founder of The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Spouse(s)Ellen M. Poss (divorced)
Freada Kapor Klein
Children2

Mitchell David Kapor (/ˈkpɔːr/(listen)KAY-por; born November 1, 1950[1][2]) is an American entrepreneur best known for his work as an application developer in the early days of the personal computer software industry, later founding Lotus, where he was instrumental in developing the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. He left Lotus in 1986. In 1990 with John Perry Barlow and John Gilmore, he co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and served as its chairman until 1994. In 2003, Kapor became the founding chair of the Mozilla Foundation, creator of the open source web browser Firefox. Kapor has been an investor in the personal computing industry, and supporter of social causes via Kapor Capital[3] and the Kapor Center.[4] Kapor and his wife, Freada Kapor Klein, invest in social impact tech startups that seek to narrow gaps in opportunity and access for underrepresented communities and attempt to eliminate barriers to full participation across the tech ecosystem. Kapor and Klein take a comprehensive approach to removing barriers in education and the workplace for all and fixing the leaks at every stage of the tech pipeline. Kapor serves on the board of SMASH,[5] a non-profit founded by Klein to help underrepresented scholars hone their STEM knowledge while building the networks and skills for careers in tech and the sciences.[6][7][7][8]

Early life and education[edit]

Kapor was born to a Jewish family[9] in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Freeport, New York on Long Island, where he graduated from high school in 1967.[1] He received a B.A. from Yale College in 1971 and studied psychology, linguistics, and computer science in an interdisciplinary major, also attending the Boston-based Beacon College, which had a satellite campus in Washington, D.C. at the time. He began but did not complete a master's degree at the MIT Sloan School of Management but later served on the faculty of the MIT Media Lab and the University of California, Berkeley School of Information.

Career[edit]

Lotus[edit]

Lotus was founded in 1982 by partners Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs with backing from Ben Rosen. Lotus' first product was presentation software for the Apple II known as Lotus Executive Briefing System. Kapor founded Lotus after leaving his post as head of development at VisiCorp, the distributors of the Visicalcspreadsheet, and selling all his rights to VisiPlot and VisiTrend to VisiCorp.

Shortly after Kapor left Visi-Corp, he and Sachs produced an integrated spreadsheet and graphics program. Even though IBM and VisiCorp had a collaboration agreement whereby Visi-Calc was being shipped simultaneously with the PC, Lotus had a clearly superior product. Lotus released Lotus 1-2-3 on January 26, 1983. The name referred to the three ways the product could be used, as a spreadsheet, graphics package, and database manager. In practice the latter two functions were less often used, but 1-2-3 was the most powerful spreadsheet program available.

Lotus was almost immediately successful, becoming the world's third largest microcomputer software company in 1983 with $53 million in sales in its first year,[10] compared to its business plan forecast of $1 million in sales. Jerome Want says:

Under founder and CEO Mitch Kapor, Lotus was a company with few rules and fewer internal bureaucratic barriers.. Kapor decided that he was no longer suited to running a company, and [in 1986] he replaced himself with Jim Manzi.[11]

Digital rights activism[edit]

Kapor was extensively involved in initiatives that created the modern Internet. He co-founded the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 1990 and served as its chairman until 1994. EFF defends civil liberties in the digital world and works to ensure that rights and freedoms are enhanced and protected as our use of technology grows.[12][13][14][15]

Kapor attended the first Wikimania in 2005.[16]

Investments[edit]

Kapor was the founding investor in UUNET, one of the first, and the largest among, early Internet service providers; of Real Networks, the Internet's first streaming media company; and of Linden Lab, maker of the first successful virtual world, Second Life. He was also founding chair of the Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX).

In 2003, Kapor became the founding chair of the Mozilla Foundation, creator of the open source web browser Firefox.

Kapor serves on the advisory board of the Sunlight Foundation.[17] In May 2009, after founder Susan P. Crawford had joined the Obama administration, Kapor took over chairmanship of OneWebDay - the 'Earth Day for the internet'. In 1996, the Computer History Museum named him a Museum Fellow 'for his development of Lotus 1-2-3, the first major software application for the IBM PC.'[18] He founded the Mitchell Kapor Foundation to support his philanthropic interests in environmental health.

As an active angel investor, Kapor participated in the initial rounds of Dropcam, Twilio, Asana, Cleanify, and Uber.

Kapor Center and Kapor Capital[edit]

Kapor founded the Kapor Center in 2000 as an institution focused on tech inclusion and social impact.[19] The institution's mission is to invest in social and financial capital in vital non-profit organizations.[20]

As part of the Kapor Center, Kapor Capital is its venture capital arm.[21] The venture capital firm has been investing since 2009, including early angel round investments in Uber.[22] As of 2018, Kapor Capital has made over 160 investments, primarily in information technology seed stage startups, with a particular focus on diversity.[23]

Since 2016, the Kapor Center for Social Impact, Kapor Capital, and SMASH have been located in the Uptown neighborhood of Oakland, CA.[24]

Diversity in technology[edit]

In August 2015, Mitch and Freada announced they would invest $40 million over three years to accelerate their work to make the tech ecosystem more inclusive.[25][6][7][26]

In addition to his roles at Kapor Capital and Kapor Center, Mitch currently serves on the Board of SMASH, whose mission is to enhance equal opportunity in education and the workplace, and sits on the Advisory Board of Generation Investment Management, a firm whose vision is to embed sustainability into the mainstream capital markets.[27][28]

Personal life[edit]

He is married to Freada Kapor Klein and resides in Oakland and Healdsburg, California.[29] Both served on the Board of Trustees of the Summer Science Program from 2004 to 2006. He was a student of the program in 1966.[30]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Mitchell Kapor: Biography'. Kapor.com.
  2. ^'Mitchell Kapor'.
  3. ^Kapor Capital
  4. ^Kapor Center
  5. ^SMASH
  6. ^ abGarofoli, Joe (August 3, 2015). 'Oakland's Kapors spend $40 million to help diversify tech world'. San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^ abcBerry, Jahna (August 5, 2015). 'Tech power couple Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein give $40 million to make tech industry more diverse'. American City Business Journals.
  8. ^Garling, Caleb (August 24, 2013). 'Mitchell Kapor seeks to meld business, social good'. San Francisco Chronicle.
  9. ^Wall, Alix (November 2, 2017). 'Meet the Oakland philanthropists trying to diversify the tech world'. J. The Jewish News of Northern California.
  10. ^Caruso, Denise (1984-04-02). 'Company Strategies Boomerang'. InfoWorld. pp. 80–83.
  11. ^Jerome H. Want (2007). Corporate Culture: Illuminating the Black Hole. Macmillan. p. 55.
  12. ^'Where Is the Digital Highway Really Heading?'. Wired. March 1, 1993.
  13. ^Goodall, Jeff (June 10, 1993). 'Mitch Kapor: Civilizing Cyberspace'. Rolling Stone.
  14. ^JESDANUN, ANICK (July 5, 2006). 'Defending liberties in high-tech world'. MSNBC. Associated Press.
  15. ^Gonsalves, Antone (September 6, 2005). 'Mitch Kapor Backs Open Source Software For Simplifying Internet TV'. InformationWeek.
  16. ^Lih, Andrew (2009). The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia. London: Aurum. p. 8. ISBN9781845134730. OCLC280430641. Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corporation, made the trip on his own time.
  17. ^'Board and Advisory Board'. Sunlight Foundation.
  18. ^'Mitch Kapor 1996 Fellow'. Computer History Museum.
  19. ^'Mitchell Kapor Foundation'. GuideStar.
  20. ^'Kapors pledge $40 million investment in tech diversity'. USA TODAY. August 4, 2015.
  21. ^'Company Overview of Kapor Capital'. Bloomberg L.P.
  22. ^'Kapor Capital - Investments'. TechCrunch.
  23. ^'Who We Are - Kapor Capital'. Kapor Capital.
  24. ^'Kapor Center seeks to diversify tech while promoting Oakland Uptown Neighborhood'. Fox 2 KTVU. July 20, 2016.
  25. ^Guynn, Jessica (August 4, 2015). 'Kapors pledge $40 million investment in tech diversity'. USA TODAY.
  26. ^'40 Diverse People In Tech Who Made Big Moves In 2015'. TechCrunch.
  27. ^Hunter, Brooke (December 29, 2015). 'Let's Celebrate 2015 as a Year of Progress in Tech Inclusion'. Slate. ISSN1091-2339.
  28. ^FALLOWS, JAMES (November 2015). 'The (Planet-Saving, Capitalism-Subverting, Surprisingly Lucrative) Investment Secrets of Al Gore'. The Atlantic.
  29. ^Haber, Matt (May 2, 2014). 'Oakland: Brooklyn by the Bay'. The New York Times.(subscription required)
  30. ^Cringely, Robert X. (1996). Accidental Empires: How the Boys of Silicon Valley Make Their Millions, Battle Foreign Competition, and Still Can't Get a Date. Addison-Wesley. p. 95.

Further reading[edit]

  • Rosenberg, Scott. Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software (2007) Random HouseISBN978-1-4000-8246-9, about Mitch Kapor, collaboration and massive software endeavors, particularly the open source calendar application Chandler.

Articles[edit]

  • 'Civil Liberties in Cyberspace' - Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Computers, and Networks, September, 1991 [1]

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mitch Kapor.
  • 'How to Build a Successful Company', Kapor speaking at Stanford (podcast & video)
  • Mitch Kapor interviewed on the TV show Triangulation on the TWiT.tv network
  • Works by Mitch Kapor at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Mitch Kapor at Internet Archive
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One solution was found :

x = -5/6 = -0.833

Rearrange:

Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation :
x+1/6-(-2/3)=0

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Step by step solution :

Step 1 :

Equation at the end of step 1 :

Step 2 :

Equation at the end of step 2 :

Step 3 :

Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction :

3.1 Adding a fraction to a whole
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using 6 as the denominator :

Equivalent fraction : The fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as the whole
Common denominator : The equivalent fraction and the other fraction involved in the calculation share the same denominator

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Adding fractions that have a common denominator :

3.2 Adding up the two equivalent fractions
Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator
Combine the numerators together, put the sum or difference over the common denominator then reduce to lowest terms if possible:

Equation at the end of step 3 :

Step 4 :

Calculating the Least Common Multiple :

4.1 Find the Least Common Multiple
The left denominator is : 6
The right denominator is : 3

Number of times each prime factor
appears in the factorization of:
Prime
Factor
Left
Denominator
Right
Denominator
L.C.M = Max
{Left,Right}
2101
3111
Product of all
Prime Factors
636

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Least Common Multiple:
6

Calculating Multipliers :

4.2 Calculate multipliers for the two fractions
Denote the Least Common Multiple by L.C.M
Denote the Left Multiplier by Left_M
Denote the Right Multiplier by Right_M
Denote the Left Deniminator by L_Deno
Denote the Right Multiplier by R_Deno
Left_M = L.C.M / L_Deno = 1
Right_M = L.C.M / R_Deno = 2

Making Equivalent Fractions :

4.3 Rewrite the two fractions into equivalent fractions
Two fractions are called equivalent if they have the same numeric value.
For example : 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent, y/(y+1)2 and (y2+y)/(y+1)3are equivalent as well.
To calculate equivalent fraction , multiply the Numerator of each fraction, by its respective Multiplier.

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Adding fractions that have a common denominator :

4.4 Adding up the two equivalent fractions

Equation at the end of step 4 :

Step 5 :

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When a fraction equals zero :

Where a fraction equals zero, its numerator, the part which is above the fraction line, must equal zero.
Now,to get rid of the denominator, Tiger multiplys both sides of the equation by the denominator.
Here's how:

Now, on the left hand side, the 6 cancels out the denominator, while, on the right hand side, zero times anything is still zero.
The equation now takes the shape :
6x+5 = 0

Solving a Single Variable Equation :

5.2 Solve : 6x+5 = 0
Subtract 5 from both sides of the equation :
6x = -5
Divide both sides of the equation by 6:
x = -5/6 = -0.833

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One solution was found :

x = -5/6 = -0.833

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