A History of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

189. A Legal History of the Web Era With Richard Chapo

February 10, 2019 54:38 52.59 MB Downloads: 0

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… the legal side? Copyright law? Intellectual property law? How much have we talked about disruption and piracy and filesharing and all that stuff? So, I spoke to Richard Chapo, who has been doing Internet Law since the web went mainstream. We talk about the Napster era, we talk about how much of an influence the adult industry had on digital law, we talk about the state of digital law today, and actually, a whole bunch of contemtorary law stuff like GDPR. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

188. TheGlobe.com Story With Stephan Paternot Part III

January 26, 2019 37:35 36.23 MB Downloads: 0

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 the rollercoaster and also down to the bottom. Here's how you take stock of your life, how you reinvent yourself, re-find you entrepreneurial spirit... I feel like there are so many lessons in these three episodes. Lessons for entrepreneurs today. Lesson for... I dunno. People in the crypto space? My thanks to Stephan Paternot for an insanely great conversation.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

187. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot Part II

January 06, 2019 1:04:43 62.26 MB Downloads: 0

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 ride of being the hottest startup of the dotcom era. And I was going to make this the last episode, but as I was editing this, I realized that after we get done with this story, Stephan talks a lot about what happens after... what happens after you've been on a crazy ride like this. How you have to reinvent yourself, and your life, and your career. He said so many interesting things about that, that for the first time ever, we're going to do a part 3, coming in two weeks, to talk about the reinvention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

186. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot

December 23, 2018 50:19 48.45 MB Downloads: 0

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 was great, but he was time constrained and he didn’t quite get as personal about the story as I would have hoped. Well, I finally got to talk to the other founder of TheGlobe, Stephan Paternot. And Stephan was… AMAZING. He shared the whole story, the whole wild ride, from a historical angle, from a business angle, from an entrepreneurial angle and also, from a very personal angle. THIS the dot-com era story I’ve been looking for for years. It’s also the story of probably the most important pioneer of social media before there was even a term for such a thing. And by the way… that TV Show that just came out on NAT GEO, Valley of the Boom? THIS IS THAT STORY. Stephan just re-released his book, A Very Public Offering: The Story of theglobe.com and the First Internet Revolution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

185. Ripple's David Schwartz

December 09, 2018 39:42 38.26 MB Downloads: 0

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 crypto startup? Is it different than the web and internet startups that we’ve covered on this show for years? What is Ripple? How is it unique in the crypto ecosystem? What is it trying to do for the world? All of this… and yes, why is crypto so tribal… and yes… where is the crypto space even at in this moment in time (December 9th, 2018, btw, for posterity). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

184. GV's Ken Norton

November 25, 2018 1:19:36 76.56 MB Downloads: 0

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 products like Google Docs, Google Calendar and Google Mobile Maps. But he was also early at JotSpot which became Google sites, was a product manager at Yahoo, was an early employee at CNET and was CTO of Snap, a company probably none of you have ever heard of but I’ve been dying to talk about for years. No. Not snapchat. The original Snap. The dotcom era snap. So, this is another great episode with a guy who has played roles in a ton of our favorites companies and topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

183. Selling the First Facebook Ads, With Matt Britton

November 11, 2018 28:35 27.58 MB Downloads: 0

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 Facebook was like as a company in its very earliest days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Emergency Podcast Announcement

November 02, 2018 1:44 2.5 MB Downloads: 0

Emergency Podcast Announcement Link to Amazon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

182. Google's Matt Cutts @mattcutts

October 28, 2018 1:01:50 59.5 MB Downloads: 0

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-scenes oral history of early Google we've gotten so far on this podcast. He was the head of Google's web spam team for nearly 15 years. He's also the current head of the USDS, so if you what to know what YOU can do for your country—if you're in technology and you want to make the government work better—listen to this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

181. (Ch. 7.5) The Story of craigslist

October 13, 2018 22:22 21.47 MB Downloads: 0

SUMMARY:The history of Craig Newmark, craigslist and other odds and ends that didn’t make the book! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

180. Part 2 With John McCrea

September 30, 2018 1:31:18 87.65 MB Downloads: 0

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... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

179. On Silicon Graphics with John McCrea (Pt. 1)

September 16, 2018 1:11:20 68.63 MB Downloads: 0

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. This is part one, mostly about Silicon Graphics, a company I had been thinking about doing an episode on for a while now, to really rejuvenate that company’s reputation, historically. For reasons that will be obvious when you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

178. On Google's 20th Birthday - The History of Google

September 01, 2018 1:35:02 91.37 MB Downloads: 0

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 Birthday, Google! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

177. NandO.net with Fraser Van Asch

August 19, 2018 37:15 35.89 MB Downloads: 0

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 early 1990s. Fraser Von Asch was not only one of the key players at The News & Observer (thus, "NandO") who brought the project to life, he is another person who has straddled the media industry between the print and digital eras and can give us some amazing insights into the transitions therein... or lack thereof. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

176. The Epic Fail of Digg V.4 With Will Larson

August 06, 2018 49:55 48.07 MB Downloads: 0

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 then, other startups like Facebook and Twitter started to steal the limelight. So Digg tried to keep up by launching the infamous Digg version 4. And… it’s a disaster. Users hate it. So much so, that many people feel that the reason Reddit is Reddit today is because the Digg community fled their en-masse. Digg Version 4 has become a much cited horror story for when a redesign can be so disruptive it can kill a company. So, what’s the real story behind this urban legend? Today, we talk to Will Larson, who today is at Stripe, was a young engineer working on the launch of Digg version 4.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.