Internet History Podcast
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Internet History Podcast
A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad
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203. Shirish Nadkarni On Microsoft, Hotmail, MSN and Blackberry Internet Email
Serial entrepreneur Shirish Nadkarni came to the U.S. as a teenager with $25 in his pocket. After graduating from Harvard Business School, he worked a...

202. The del.icio.us Story With Joshua Schachter
Joshua Schachter, founder of del.icio.us, is someone I’ve wanted to talk to from the very first day of this podcast. As we’ll discuss, del.icio.us was...

201. The History of Audible With Angelika Fuellemann
Angelika Fuellemann is a designer who worked early on with BookSense.com, then got hired by Audible early on, so this is the early story of Audible. I...

200. Professional Blogging Pioneer Josh Marshall
Josh Marshall is one of the key people who brought blogging into the realm of serious, award winning and respectable journalism. The story of his blog...

199. Is Tech Making Us- Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid?
Is technology really rotting our brains, destroying our society... or is that what everyone has always worried about with every technological advance,...

198. Inventor of the Hashtag, Chris Messina
Well, as we say in this episode, he’ll always be known as the inventor of the hashtag, but Chris Messina has been central to so many things in tech ov...

197. The Internet Bookshop Story With the Tech Business History Podcast
I’ve said before I wish I could cover technology history beyond just North America, more… Well, Charles Miller has started a great podcast in Britain...

196. Google, Twitter and More With Karen Wickre
Everyone knows Karen Wickre, because she’s one of those classic connectors. Once we finally got in touch, I wasn’t surprised to learn we knew about ha...

195. Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott
Kevin Scott is the current Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft. We talk about his entire career, how being an academic seemed to be his path before...

194. The History of the ISP Industry With Sonic's Dane Jasper
Today we continue my efforts to preserve the history of the ISP industry. Today it feels like the Internet is simply all around us all the time, but t...

193. The Home Page Film With Doug Block
20 years ago, the acclaimed documentarian Doug Block released a landmark film, Home Page. Doug’s documentary accidentally chronicled the birth of blog...

192. Hulu's Founding and Digital Design With Dan Maccarone
Dan Maccarone is a digital design veteran, websites, products, strategy. He's got some amazing stories about the dotcom bubble, about the aftermath, a...

191. Bringing The WSJ Online With Rich Jaroslovsky Part 2
Part two of the WSJ's online adventures intersect with several other stories we've covered on here over the years.
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190. Bringing The WSJ Online With Rich Jaroslovsky
We’ve had a couple of people come on here to discuss how the New York Times got online, but the spiritual yin to their yang is the Wall Street Journal...

189. A Legal History of the Web Era With Richard Chapo
It’s bothered me for a while that over the 5 years or so of this podcast, we haven’t focused very much on some corners of the history. For example… th...

188. TheGlobe.com Story With Stephan Paternot Part III
Part three of our epic conversation with Stephan Paternot. Here's what happens when you've been through the wringer. When you've been to the top of th...

187. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot Part II
Ok, part 2 of the Stephan Paternot mega-episode right now. This is where we get into the meat of it, the good stuff, the whole crazy roller coaster ri...

186. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot
I said in the book, I think TheGlobe.com was the quintessential dot-com company. We spoke to one of the cofounders previously, Todd Krizelman. Todd wa...

185. Ripple's David Schwartz
David Schwartz is the Chief Technology Officer at Ripple, the company behind the cryptocurrency XRP. What is it like to start, build and build out a c...

184. GV's Ken Norton
Ken Norton is a partner at GV, Alphabets venture capital arm, but before that, he was a product manager at Google, where he led the development of pro...

183. Selling the First Facebook Ads, With Matt Britton
Matt Britton not only sold the first ads to and for Facebook, way back in 2004, he gives us a really insightful and, frankly, unbiased look at what Fa...

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182. Google's Matt Cutts @mattcutts
I figure most of you should know who Matt Cutts is, but if you don't, let's just leave it at this: he's about to give you the best, most behind-the-sc...

181. (Ch. 7.5) The Story of craigslist
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The history of Craig Newmark, craigslist and other odds and ends that didn’t make the book!
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180. Part 2 With John McCrea
Simple enough: Part 2 with John McCrea. More on SGI, more on doing battle with Microsoft in the 90s. And... interesting stuff on VR and the future...<...

179. On Silicon Graphics with John McCrea (Pt. 1)
John McCrea is a Zelig-like personality who pops up in so many of the narratives we've already covered: Apple. Netscape. Doing battle with Microsoft....

178. On Google's 20th Birthday - The History of Google
On Google's 20th Birthday (September 4th) a re-cutting and re-airing of my comprehensive history of Google, from it's inception through its IPO. Happy...

177. NandO.net with Fraser Van Asch
Nando.net was not only a very early experiment in bringing journalism to the web, it was also one of those local ISP's that flowered in the era of the...

176. The Epic Fail of Digg V.4 With Will Larson
This story has gone down in Silicon Valley lore as the ultimate cautionary tale. Digg was the earliest high flying startup in early social media. But...

175. How the Internet Came to Pakistan With Imran Haider
Today, we're going to continue our occasional project of getting oral histories and personal anecdotes about how, exactly, the Internet and the web ca...

174. Bringing the NYTimes and MSNBC Online With Lisa Napoli
Lisa Napoli got a job straight out of college at CNN in its earliest days, which is a crazy startup story in it’s own right. But then she worked for a...

173. Netscape's Rosanne Siino
Rosanne Siino has been on my list to talk to from day one of this podcast. As you know, I started by reaching out to Netscape folks and Rosanne was th...

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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, Ele...

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...

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....

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...

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...

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...

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...