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Chaos Limited, LLC is managed by Internet and entertainment
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Mr. Marcus has been an Internet professional
since the invention of the Web.
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He co-founded the Web's first weekly features magazine, and co-developed patented technology for SoftLock.com, a Digital Rights Management company that grew to a market cap of almost a half-billion dollars and employed close to 100 full time employees. He was instrumental in developing the early websites for the University of Virginia and for Kesmai Corporation, a multiplayer online gaming company owned by News Corporation. He also contributed to the redesign of the website for CapitalOne.com, the financial services corporation. As Director of Production and Development for online community developer PeopleSpace.com, Mr. Marcus led the team creating Multiplayer Trivia for SesameStreet.com, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the show. His primary interest has been in electronic publishing, and he was involved with the first commercial eBook release of a mass-market author: Stephen King's Riding The Bullet.
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With a BA from Swarthmore College, and a Master of Computer Science from the University of Virginia, Mr. Capehart offers a rare combination of technical expertise, exceptional communication skills and a knack for getting the big picture. He has used and administered Unix systems for over a decade and managed projects and people for over 6 years. In so doing, he's worked in most major Unix environments, and several minor ones (Linux, SunOS/Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, DEC Unix/Ultrix, Minix, NeXT and A/UX). He is similarly well-versed in desktop systems having used Macintosh OS (versions 4.x-10), and Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000, NT and XP. Mr. Capehart has programmed in over half a dozen languages (Perl, Python, Java, C/C++, Pascal, Basic, Fortran, Forth, Smalltalk and Scheme/Lisp, and various shells) creating projects as diverse as Macintosh screensaver modules, Unix system administration tools and web registration and authentication. He was webmaster for the launch of Kesmai's "GameStorm", a massively mutli-player on-line Game service. He has done game hosting work for games from Engage, Kesmai Studios, PeopleSpace, Castle Hill Studios, Mythic Entertainment, Masque and Electronic Arts. His teams have supported close to 100 machines in a datacenter environment supporting tens of thousands of concurrent users. He's managed up to 4 separately-budgeted departments, concurrently some with budgets over $1 Million.
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