Internet History Podcast

A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad

Episodes

Total: 206

Finally! A detailed history of the development of the iPhone inside Apple. But not only that, an ext

A lot of people give credit to Justin Hall for being, if not the first, then spiritually, at least,

For several months now, I've been complaining on Twitter and a bunch of other places that, for as ub

Andy Rachleff was a co-founder of Benchmark, one of the most respected venture capital firms to this

Summary Check out The Top Entrepreneurs Podcast here!Books recommended on this episode: Storming the

The famous Google Chef, Charlie Ayers, remembers joining Google when it was about 50 employees, the

If you know the Napster story at all, then you know about the Shawn(Sean)s. Shawn Fanning and Sean P

There was one important trait that Google shared with the dotcoms: it wasn’t making very much money.

When Larry and Sergey first met, they didn’t like each other much...BIBLIOGRAPHY:In The Plex: How Go

During the dot-com era in the late 90s, there were four different venture-backed startups (six, depe

Before Snapchat Stories, before YouTube, in the dial-up era of the 90s, there were a select few who

Today's episode is a special event, a crossover episode with the Acquired Podcast, which you can fin

Gary Flake has been involved with search technology ever since he got turned on to this particular f

You all know MG Siegler. From TechCrunch’s most famous blogger to GV’s most affable venture capitali

Elizabeth Osder is one of those digital media veterans who’s career has spanned the entire web era,

Joe Schober was the longest serving employee of America Online, working there as an engineer, and la

Michael March was the founder of Internet Direct, the first commercial ISP in Arizona. Michael gives

Would it surprise you to learn that 1800Flowers was not only one of the first ecommerce pioneers but

"So… Three things: A widescreen iPod with touch controls. A revolutionary mobile phone. And a breakt

The background, root causes and rough outline of the dotcom bubble. How it happened, why it happened