Internet History Podcast

A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad

https://art19.com/shows/internet-history-podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 58m. Bisher sind 215 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 17 hours 41 minutes

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How Politics Came to the Web With Karl Mattson


Karl Mattson helped launched one of the first political news websites, ElectionLine. He helped cover the 1996 election when


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 June 10, 2018  55m
 
 

172. How Politics Came to the Web With Karl Mattson


Today we're going to go back to take a look at early journalism on the web. Karl Mattson helped launched one of the first political news websites, ElectionLine. He helped cover the 1996 election when covering an election on the web was a completely new thing. He then moved to AOL, helped run their news channels and has some amazing historical details about he era, especially the Clinton intern scandal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19...


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 June 10, 2018  53m
 
 

171. Claude Shannon, Father of Information Theory


Claude Shannon was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of information theory." In the pantheon of cool people who made the modern information era possible, he’s right up there. Today, we’re going to talk about Shannon’s life with Jimmy Sony and Rob Goodman, authors of a great biography of the man called A Mind At Play, How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age...


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 May 27, 2018  59m
 
 

170. The Godfather of Streaming Music, Robert Reid


Summary: Robert Reid, the founder of Rhapsody, can be considered the Godfather (founding father?) of the streaming music reality we now live in. But guess what? That's only half of this episode! Because it turns out, Robert is the author of a book that was probably one of the biggest reasons I started doing this podcast. The book was Architects of the Web, 1000 Days that Built the Future of Business. It was one of the first books to come out about the history of the web era...


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 May 14, 2018  1h29m
 
 

169. Kottke.org's Jason Kottke, @jkottke


Jason Kottke, of kottke.org fame, was one of the early bloggers, one of the first bloggers to go pro, and one of the few solo bloggers still going. If you know Kottke.org, then you love it. How could you not? If you’ve never heard of it, you can thank me later. This episode examines what it means to be a publisher on the web for 20 years as well as the discipline required to find cool stuff on the web every single day (almost). See Privacy Policy at https://art19...


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 April 30, 2018  1h3m
 
 

168. The History of Java With Todd Sundsted


People have been yelling at me for years that I’ve not covered more technical aspects of the web’s history, especially things like Java. Specifically Java. The argument can be made that Java helped the web evolve into what it’s become. So, that’s why I was thrilled to sit down with Todd Sundsted, who is a developer who has been working with Java for more than 20 years. Todd walks us through the history of Java and why it is so important to the web’s general evolution...


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 April 16, 2018  42m
 
 

167. NYTimes Tech Columnist, Farhad Manjoo @fmanjoo


Today, a man who needs no introduction: New York Times Technology Columnist Farhad Manjoo. This episode was recorded about two months or so ago, so we talk about the book leave Farhad is on that he only recently made public, but of course, we get into his whole career and his unique vantage point and views on the world of tech. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.


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 April 2, 2018  58m
 
 

166. Amazon, Hulu and Oculus with Eugene Wei


No joke, this is one of my favorite episodes we've ever done. Eugene Wei was an early employee at Hulu, so we get some details on that company for the first time, and he also worked at Flipboard and Oculus, so we get some important context especially on the future of VR and the like. But the most fascinating stories you'll hear will be about Amazon, where Eugene was the first analyst in the strategic planning department...


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 March 17, 2018  1h13m
 
 

Emergency Podcast Announcement- Techmeme Ride Home Podcast


Announcing my new podcast! Please subscribe!


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 March 6, 2018  3m
 
 

165. Claire L. Evans, Author of Broad Band- The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet


Claire Evans is the author of the new book: Broad Band The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet. This is the best tech history book I’ve read in a while and you know I read them all. Of special note, considering our 90s-heavy focus on this podcast, the book includes the stories of Word.com, which was a competitor to Feed.com (which we’ve previously covered) and Women.com which was a competitor to Ivillage (which, again, we’ve spoke at length about)...


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 March 4, 2018  1h7m