170. The Godfather of Streaming Music, Robert Reid

170. The Godfather of Streaming Music, Robert Reid

Author: Brian McCullough May 14, 2018 Duration: 1:29:15
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. It was published in 1997, I think. I read it in college. I re-read it maybe 6-7 seven years ago and it helped inspire me to start this podcast. Those first interviews I launched the podcast with? The Netscape guys? Jon Mittelhauser? Alex Totic? I read about them in this book and I straight up cold-emailed them. So you're going to get a fascinating fly-on-the-wall account of early Netscape, early Yahoo, all sorts of companies we've talked about. Robert continues to be an accomplished author. Buy his books: After On Year Zero And listen to his exceptional podcast, also called After On. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Brian McCullough's Internet History Podcast digs into the foundational stories of our digital world, exploring the pivotal moments and forgotten detours between the rise of the first mainstream web browser and the dawn of the modern mobile era. This isn't just a dry recounting of dates and corporate maneuvers. Instead, the podcast weaves together the intersecting threads of technology, business, and the profound societal shifts they triggered. You'll hear about the personalities, the breakthrough products, the spectacular failures, and the cultural phenomena that collectively built the internet as we know it. Each episode serves as a chapter in a larger, ongoing narrative about how connectivity reshaped everything from commerce and communication to creativity and community. For anyone curious about how we got here, this series provides essential context, revealing the human drama behind the code and the hardware. Tune in for a deeply researched, engagingly told chronicle of the forces that defined a generation and continue to shape our future.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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114. Douglas Colbeth, CEO of Spyglass [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:03
We've spoken a lot on this show about Netscape and the "Browser Wars," but there's a key angle to this story that we haven't had the chance to delve into yet. While Netscape was out in California creating Navigator, ther…
113. Joel Johnson on Gawker and the Rise of Professional Blogging [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:45:21
SummaryJoel Johnson has spent nearly his entire professional career, working in digital media. He went from being an anonymous online commenter to being an early editor of Gizmodo, to eventually becoming editorial direct…
112. Inventor of the First Digital Camera, Steven Sasson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08:03
SummarySteve Sasson was the inventor of the world's first digital camera. Because it's hard to imagine modern life without digital photography, it's maybe easy to forget what a marvel it really is. And Sasson has been fr…
Announcing the Podcast Book! [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:01
Quick, special announcement of a book, based on the podcast, coming from Liveright (W.W. Norton) in 2018. Regular episode to come next monday... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See Privacy Po…
111. CompuServe Founder Jeff Wilkins [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:24
SummaryJeff Wilkins was the co-founder and first CEO of CompuServe, perhaps the original consumer online service. Jeff recounts for us CompuServe's founding in 1970, the launch of it's consumer-facing service in 1980, an…
110. Hunter Walk Talks Second Life, Google Adsense and YouTube [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:13:56
Special Note: We’re testing something new this week. You can read a full transcription of this episode here.Everyone’s favorite, friendly neighborhood Venture Capitalist, Hunter Walk, discusses four amazing segments of h…
109. The History of Sierra Online with Laine Nooney [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:12:55
SummaryKen and Roberta Williams were the founders of the legendary PC gaming company Sierra Online. Assistant Professor of Digital Media in the School of Literature, Media and Communication at Georgia Tech, Laine Nooney,…
108. BabyCenter.com Founders Mark Selcow and Matt Glickman [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:40
Mark Selcow and Matt Glickman were the founders of BabyCenter.com. The story of BabyCenter is a combination of several themes we've discussed on this show: creating community as a strategy for building a sustainable audi…
107. Founder of Marketwatch, Larry Kramer @lkramer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:25:16
SummaryLarry Kramer was the founder of MarketWatch.com. He’s also been the President and Publisher of USA Today and he’s currently interim CEO of TheStreet.com. We talk to him about creating a brand like MarketWatch in a…

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