
The ORIGINAL tech history podcast. A history of the Internet Era from Netscape to the present day.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 215 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTechnology | |||

Part 2 of the Amazing career of Susan Lyne. Working with Martha Stewart. Gilt Groupe. Becoming a VC.
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I’ve maybe never interviewed anyone in my entire time as a historian and podcaster who has had a career as broad and varied as Susan Lyne. Yes, I obviously wanted to talk to Susan about her role helping startup Gilt Group, and her current role as the... more
In the more than 200 episodes I’ve done for this podcast, never has the designation “legend” been more appropriate. Esther Dyson is a legend of modern technology, having been present for so many key moments from the early PC era through to the AI era... more
Henry Blodget shares his journey from a history major to a prominent figure in finance and journalism, discussing the rise of the internet, the dot-com bubble, and the lessons learned from that era. He reflects on his career, including his famous $40... more
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I’m sad that I’ve finished them all. So many great stories and timeless insights shared!
Fascinating material well done (mostly) and I would love more.
Review: chapter 119 supplemental 712.
Great work, really interesting stuff, thank you
Relive and learn behind sceen info of the born of the internet!
This podcast is heavily biased, and feels like purposeful PR for the figures discussed. In episode 1 Host credits Andreesen with creating the VC blueprint that had been in play in Silicon Valley for about 50 years by the time Andreesen came along.
In episode 2 the host credits James Clark as being "prescient regarding the internet", but he cites a quote from Clark that is rehashing a Marshall McLuhan quote from 30+ years prior.
All told, there is probably good info in here because there are a ... more
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Exploring the journey of the internet from its infancy to the modern day, the content features in-depth discussions with industry leaders, tech pioneers, and influential figures in media. Listeners will encounter narratives about significant events, cultural shifts, and the evolution of technology that has shaped today's digital landscape. The engaging storytelling approach aims to make complex topics accessible, often blending personal stories and professional insights to highlight the pivotal moments in tech history.
This podcast stands out for its focus on anecdotal stories from key players and a narrative-driven exploration of both major and lesser-known events that have influenced the growth of the internet. From discussions on AI adv... more
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