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Internet History Podcast

A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad

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Total: 206

Matt Britton not only sold the first ads to and for Facebook, way back in 2004, he gives us a really

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I figure most of you should know who Matt Cutts is, but if you don't, let's just leave it at this: h

SUMMARY:The history of Craig Newmark, craigslist and other odds and ends that didn’t make the book!S

180. Part 2 With John McCrea

2018/9/30

Simple enough: Part 2 with John McCrea. More on SGI, more on doing battle with Microsoft in the 90s.

John McCrea is a Zelig-like personality who pops up in so many of the narratives we've already

On Google's 20th Birthday (September 4th) a re-cutting and re-airing of my comprehensive history of

Nando.net was not only a very early experiment in bringing journalism to the web, it was also one of

This story has gone down in Silicon Valley lore as the ultimate cautionary tale. Digg was the earlie

Today, we're going to continue our occasional project of getting oral histories and personal anecdot

Lisa Napoli got a job straight out of college at CNN in its earliest days, which is a crazy startup

173. Netscape's Rosanne Siino

2018/6/24

Rosanne Siino has been on my list to talk to from day one of this podcast. As you know, I started by

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2018/6/16

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Today we're going to go back to take a look at early journalism on the web. Karl Mattson helped laun

Claude Shannon was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of i

Summary:Robert Reid, the founder of Rhapsody, can be considered the Godfather (founding father?) of

Jason Kottke, of kottke.org fame, was one of the early bloggers, one of the first bloggers to go pro

People have been yelling at me for years that I’ve not covered more technical aspects of the web’s h

Today, a man who needs no introduction: New York Times Technology Columnist Farhad Manjoo. This epis

No joke, this is one of my favorite episodes we've ever done. Eugene Wei was an early employee at Hu