199. Is Tech Making Us- Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid?

199. Is Tech Making Us- Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid?

Author: Brian McCullough July 1, 2019 Duration: 39:29
Is technology really rotting our brains, destroying our society... or is that what everyone has always worried about with every technological advance, going back to tv, or telephones, or even writing letters? The new book, Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid: Changing Feelings about Technology, from the Telegraph to Twitter tries to look at this question from a historical perspective. Is it really different this time? But more importantly... to what degree has technological change impacted how we think of things, and vice-versa. My thanks to the authors, Luke Fernandez and Susan J. Matt. 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

Internet History Podcast
Podcast Episodes
192. Hulu's Founding and Digital Design With Dan Maccarone [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:18
Dan Maccarone is a digital design veteran, websites, products, strategy. He's got some amazing stories about the dotcom bubble, about the aftermath, and the rise of Web 2.0. He shares some unique design lessons but also,…
191. Bringing The WSJ Online With Rich Jaroslovsky Part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:22
Part two of the WSJ's online adventures intersect with several other stories we've covered on here over the years. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privac…
190. Bringing The WSJ Online With Rich Jaroslovsky [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:31
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 and we haven’t done enough to explore their path to embracing the int…
189. A Legal History of the Web Era With Richard Chapo [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 54:38
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…
188. TheGlobe.com Story With Stephan Paternot Part III [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:35
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…
187. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot Part II [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:43
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…
186. TheGlobe.com Story with Stephan Paternot [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:19
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 person…
185. Ripple's David Schwartz [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:42
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…
184. GV's Ken Norton [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:19:36
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…
183. Selling the First Facebook Ads, With Matt Britton [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:35
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. See Privacy Po…