Internet History Podcast

A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad

Episodes

Total: 206

Claire Evans is the author of the new book: Broad Band The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the In

Podcast listener Thomas Ganter gives us a first person, anecdotal account of how the web came to Ger

Gregg Spiridellis has been making things go viral on the web since before the term VIRAL was even a

David Pakman is a well respected venture capitalist at Venrock, but also a lifelong musician and mus

It gets my goat that these days, the history of ecommerce begins and ends with Amazon. There were so

An exploration of what it was like to come of age in the early web era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c

Plato was an online and interactive learning computer system developed in the 1960s at the Universit

Bob Stein was the founder of Voyager, publisher of the first consumer CDROM titles, and, far and awa

You might know him as Rob Malda, or you might know him as CmdrTaco, but he was the founder of the gr

Dave Winer has been called the godfather of a lot of things. The godfather of blogging. The Godfathe

SUMMARY:Nicole Laporte has a cover story in Fast Company magazine this month about Giphy, potentiall

Om Malik is, of course, a legend. One of the first journalists on the “tech beat” in the 1990s, one

What is generally considered the worst merger of all time, and certainly the crescendo event of the

David Shen was employee #17 at Yahoo, where he eventually had a hand in, not only the birth of adver

Karel Baloun was the first senior software engineer hired at Facebook in 2005. This was after the Ac

Just as last week’s episode posted, another great piece about SoundCloud was posted on Buzzfeed by t

Our friend Christina Warren is back for another analysis episode. Christina recently posted a tweets

Don Melton is popularly known as the father of the Safari web browser or WebKit. He’s basically a we

The first text message (or, to be accurate, SMS message) was sent on December 3, 1992. It was sent b

As promised, Mike Slade is back to tell stories from the period 1998 through 2004, when he was Speci