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The Internet

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Englisch

Wissen​schaft & Techno​logie

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From a military experiment to the infrastructure of modern life — the extraordinary history of the internet.

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Episode The Dot-Com Gold Rush: When Everything Had a .com Cover

The Dot-Com Gold Rush: When Everything Had a .com

Join host Daniel Cole as he explores the wild days of the late 1990s dot-com boom, when internet startups dominated headlines and venture capital flowed like water. This episode examines the cultural phenomenon that transformed Silicon Valley from a sleepy tech corridor into the epicenter of digital dreams and financial speculation. We'll dive into iconic companies like Pets.com, Webvan, and Kozmo.com, exploring how traditional business metrics were abandoned in favor of 'eyeballs' and 'burn rates.' From the NASDAQ's meteoric rise to its devastating crash, discover how ordinary employees became paper millionaires overnight and why companies spent millions with no clear path to profitability. Cole examines the workplace revolution that introduced foosball tables and free gourmet meals to corporate culture, while analyzing the human stories behind one of the most significant economic bubbles in modern history. Despite the eventual crash in 2000, the episode reveals how the dot-com era's innovations laid the groundwork for today's digital giants like Amazon and Google. Perfect for anyone interested in internet history, startup culture, economic bubbles, or the evolution of Silicon Valley entrepreneurship during this transformative period.

20. Mai 2026 - 4 min
Episode You've Got Mail: The Wild World of AOL and Dial-Up in the '90s Cover

You've Got Mail: The Wild World of AOL and Dial-Up in the '90s

Join host Daniel Cole on a nostalgic journey back to the 1990s internet era, when AOL reigned supreme and dial-up connections ruled the digital landscape. This episode explores the fascinating history of America Online, from its origins as Control Video Corporation to becoming the world's largest internet service provider with over 26 million subscribers. Discover how AOL's walled garden approach introduced millions to the internet through keywords, chat rooms, and that iconic 'You've Got Mail' notification. Learn about the technical challenges of 56k dial-up modems, the cultural phenomenon of AOL's billion CD-ROM marketing campaign, and how instant messaging revolutionized digital communication. We examine the social dynamics of early chat rooms, the birth of online communities, and how bandwidth limitations shaped 1990s web design. The episode also covers the transition from dial-up to broadband and AOL's eventual decline as internet users demanded more speed and freedom. Whether you lived through the era of busy signals and connection sounds or you're curious about internet history, this episode captures the magic and frustration of going online in the 1990s. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, digital culture historians, and anyone interested in how the modern internet evolved from those early dial-up days.

13. Mai 2026 - 5 min
Episode Mosaic to Netscape: The First Browser Wars Cover

Mosaic to Netscape: The First Browser Wars

Explore the fascinating story of the first browser wars in this episode of The Internet. Host Daniel Cole takes you back to 1993 when Mosaic revolutionized web browsing, making the internet accessible to everyday users for the first time. Discover how Marc Andreessen and his team at the University of Illinois created a browser that could display images alongside text, transforming the web from a text-only academic tool into a visual medium that captured the world's imagination. Learn about the explosive growth of the web following Mosaic's release and how this led to the founding of Netscape Communications Corporation. We dive deep into Netscape Navigator's groundbreaking features and the company's spectacular 1995 IPO that valued them at nearly three billion dollars. The episode explores Microsoft's aggressive response with Internet Explorer, their controversial bundling strategy with Windows 95, and how this distribution advantage ultimately won them the first browser war. Understand how these early battles drove rapid innovation in web technologies like JavaScript and CSS, while also creating fragmentation that plagued web developers for years. This comprehensive look at browser history reveals the commercial and technical forces that shaped the early internet and established patterns still visible in today's technology landscape.

6. Mai 2026 - 5 min
Episode The World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee's Gift to Humanity Cover

The World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee's Gift to Humanity

In this episode of The Internet, host Daniel Cole explores the revolutionary creation of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1989. Discover how Berners-Lee's frustration with incompatible information systems led to his groundbreaking proposal for a universal information sharing system. Learn about the three fundamental technologies that power the web today: HTML, HTTP, and URLs, and how these open standards enabled the web's explosive growth. The episode examines Berners-Lee's pivotal decision to release the World Wide Web into the public domain in 1993, forgoing potential billions in profits to ensure universal access to this transformative technology. We explore the immediate global impact of this decision, from democratizing information access to enabling small businesses to reach worldwide markets. The discussion covers how the web's collaborative philosophy laid the foundation for modern platforms like wikis, blogs, and social networks, transforming users from passive consumers to active contributors. This episode highlights the moral principles of openness and accessibility that guided the web's creation and continues to influence internet development today. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in understanding how one person's vision fundamentally changed human communication and knowledge sharing forever.

29. Apr. 2026 - 4 min
Episode From Universities to Everyone: The Internet Goes Public Cover

From Universities to Everyone: The Internet Goes Public

Explore the pivotal transformation of the internet from an exclusive academic network to the global phenomenon we know today. Host Daniel Cole examines the crucial period between 1989-1995 when policy changes and technological innovations opened the digital world to everyone. Learn about ARPANET's origins connecting four universities, the National Science Foundation's role through NSFNET, and the restrictive Acceptable Use Policy that initially prohibited commercial activity. Discover how Tim Berners-Lee's World Wide Web invention at CERN in 1989 revolutionized information sharing, and why 1995 marked the true watershed moment when commercial restrictions were lifted. The episode covers the explosive growth of Internet Service Providers, the birth of the dot-com era with companies like Amazon, and the massive infrastructure changes needed to support millions of new users. From 45 million users in 1996 to over 400 million by 2000, this transformation democratized information access and created entirely new industries. Daniel explores both the opportunities and challenges this transition created, from security concerns to economic disruption, showing how four crucial years laid the foundation for our modern digital society and the internet economy we depend on today.

22. Apr. 2026 - 4 min
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