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Internet History Podcast

Summary: A history of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad. Oral histories from the people that made the technology happen. "Chapter" episodes providing background on the history of the companies.

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  • Artist: Brian McCullough @brianmcc
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Podcasts:

 163. The History of Online Video with JibJab's Gregg Spiridellis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:09

Gregg Spiridellis has been making things go viral on the web since before the term VIRAL was even a thing. His company, JibJab has been producing web videos since the dialup dotcom era, producing hits you might remember such as Elf Yourself, Nasty Santa and This Land Is Your Land. JibJab has survived the dotcom bust, the coming of broadband, the coming of YouTube, the coming of social media and the mobile internet.

 162. Venrock's David Pakman on Apple's Music Group, N2K, eMusic and Dollar Shave Club | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:36

David Pakman is a well respected venture capitalist at Venrock, but also a lifelong musician and music fan. Earlier in his career he played a significant role in bringing music to the web. David tells us about cofounding Apple’s Music Group, his role in facilitating the first digital sales of music online at dotcom-era companies N2K and MyPlay, and competing directly against iTunes when he was at eMusic. As a bonus, he gives us some background on the more recent founding story of Dollar Shave Club.

 161. Jeff Bussgang on Open Market and early eCommerce | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:21

It gets my goat that these days, the history of ecommerce begins and ends with Amazon. There were so many companies and big ideas that got us where we are today, and one of the most important companies was Open Market. Jeff Bussgang is here to tell us the (today) often overlooked story of the earliest days of trying to sell stuff on the web. Today, Jeff is a General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners.

 160. Growing Up With The Web With Desiree Garcia @thedezzie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:37

An exploration of what it was like to come of age in the early web era.

 159. The Forgotten Story of PLATO, with Brian Dear | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:43

Plato was an online and interactive learning computer system developed in the 1960s at the University of Illinois. But in the early 1970s, Plato got truly networked, and the users took over. Plato had already pioneered such things as touch screen computing, but the kids introduced and pioneered concepts like forums, message boards, e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, multiplayer games and even emoticons/emojis were pioneered on the Plato system. Buy The Friendly Orange Glow

 158. Bob Stein of Voyager and The Criterion Collection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:32

Bob Stein was the founder of Voyager, publisher of the first consumer CDROM titles, and, far and away the leader of the CDROM industry in the late 1980s and early 90s. Bob was also one of the founders of the Criterion Collection, as well as the publisher of the first electronic books. 

 157. Rob Malda (@cmdrtaco) on SlashDot and Social Media | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:20:18

You might know him as Rob Malda, or you might know him as CmdrTaco, but he was the founder of the great geek social website Slashdot. Slashdot recently turned 20 years old, Rob commemorated this in a great Medium post, and so I reached out to him to tell us the story of one of the first great social media websites.

 156. Dave Winer on The Open Web, Blogging, Podcasting and More | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:37:23

Godfather of Podcasting. One of the key people involved in the development of CSS. But as you’ll hear in this great and wide ranging chat, Dave Winer is just a software developer who has never stopped tinkering, never lost his interest in coming up with new tools and new technologies. Dave was kind enough to sit down and go over his whole career, from the very earliest days of the PC era, to the present day.

 155. Giphy with Nicole LaPorte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:35

Nicole Laporte has a cover story in Fast Company magazine this month about Giphy, potentially the next big story in online advertising and marketing, as well as… search?

 154. Om Malik on Blogging and Web 2.0 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:22

Om Malik is, of course, a legend. One of the first journalists on the “tech beat” in the 1990s, one of the first bloggers to “turn pro,” one of the driving forces behind the Web 2.0 time period, and one of the most trusted analysts of the technology industry in general, today he is a venture capitalist at True Ventures.

 153. The AOL/Time Warner Merger - Crossover with the Acquired Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:45:51

What is generally considered the worst merger of all time, and certainly the crescendo event of the dotcom bubble era, today we take a look at the AOL/Time Warner merger, again with the excellent guys at the podcast Acquired.

 152. David Shen on Early Yahoo and the Maturation of Online Advertising | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:15

David Shen was employee #17 at Yahoo, where he eventually had a hand in, not only the birth of advertising as the primary business model for the web but, eventually, the development of digital ads into their more modern, interactive form. As you’ll hear, David recounts the early days of Yahoo, surviving the dotcom bust and taking advertising beyond the simple banner ad. And he recounts all of this in his recently published new book: Takeover! The Inside Story of the Yahoo! Ad Revolution

 151. Facebook's First Senior Software Engineer, Karel Baloun | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:49

Karel Baloun was the first senior software engineer hired at Facebook in 2005. Baloun was only at Facebook for a year, from 2005 to 2006, but he provides some amazing insights about the company. What was Facebook’s culture like in 2005? What were the key innovations that ultimately let Facebook succeed where others failed? Would Zuckerberg make a good President of the United States? What became of Pokey, the mascot Facebook once considered launching?

 150. More SoundCloud Chat with Buzzfeed's Ryan Mac | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:29

Just as last week’s episode posted, another great piece about SoundCloud was posted on Buzzfeed by the great Ryan Mac. So, in a rare attempt by me to be topical, today’s episode is with Ryan Mac, discussing his article, which fills in some of the details about what Christina and I were speculating on last week.

 149. Christina Warren on SoundCloud | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:33

Christina Warren is back for another analysis episode. A look at the history of SoundCloud as a company, and its current issues.

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