Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 19 hours 2 minutes
Todd has an amazing story which begun with a serious injury - but ultimately led to a surprising career as an early entrepreneur in podcasting.
This series explores the history and future of podcasting. This time, we're interviewing Leo Laporte, from This Week In Tech.
Jay Soderberg started in podcasting back in 2006 in the corporate world, whereas the vast majority of podcasters back then were independent creators.
We're interviewing Prof. Karlheinz Brandenburg - inventor of MP3, the popular format which was a critical innovation in Podcasting history.
Richard Stallman, the founder of the FSF, and Tim O'Reilly who helped popularize the term 'Open Source' discuss the history of Open Source & Free Software.
This episode will focus on a few of the lesser-known children of the Solar System neighborhood: The Oort Cloud, Kuiper's Belt & Dwarf Planets.
In the early 1980's Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation (FSF): a socio-technological movement that revolutionized the software world.
This episode reveals some of the greatest, most amazing, violent and impressive meteorological phenomena seen on other planets in the Solar System.
What can words tell us about life in the Bronze Age, and a single lucky mutation that enabled the Yamna People to digest milk.
A surprising discovery uncovered an ancient language, the ancestor of an amazing variety of modern languages - from English and French, to Indian Sanskrit.