Topic: World Wide Web

8 chapters across the catalog

Scott Adams Redux
Episode 1841 15:45 - 19:34

1841: Scott Adams Redux

Scott Adams Career Origins, Pacific Bell and Cisco Investment

Scott Adams recounts his early days working at Pacific Bell in 1993, where he demonstrated the nascent World Wide Web to visitors. He reflects on his failure to invest in Cisco despite a direct recommendation from a top engineer, calling it his worst financial decision.

Double Header
Episode 1067 2:24 - 6:52

1067: Double Header

Scott Adams, Early Internet History and Cisco Investment

Scott Adams recalls his early career at Pacific Bell in 1993, where he demonstrated the World Wide Web to customers when only two websites existed. Adams describes a missed financial opportunity after a top engineer advised him to invest everything in Cisco. He reflects on the difficulty of holding stocks long-term even when the potential for growth is obvious.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 2:44:08 - 2:49:48

1016: Bong Rip

Section 230, Prodigy Libel Case History

The history of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is traced back to a 1995 libel lawsuit against the Prodigy online service. The hosts discuss how this "Good Samaritan" rule allowed the internet to grow by protecting platforms from liability for user-generated content. They also reminisce about the early days of the web, including the Mosaic browser and Apple's failed eWorld service.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 45:23 - 48:53

430: Burka Bellyflop

NBC Olympic Coverage, Tim Berners-Lee Ignorance

The hosts mock NBC anchors Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira for admitting on-air that they had never heard of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, during his appearance in the opening ceremony. They also discuss reports of NBC editing out a tribute to terrorism victims and missing a spectator giving a Nazi salute during the German team's entrance.

The Indignati
Episode 346 2:15:31 - 2:20:32

346: The Indignati

ACTA Treaty, Intellectual Property and Saxophones

The Obama administration has signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in secret. A WIPO official suggests that if the World Wide Web had been patented, it could have funded more research. The hosts discuss the history of the saxophone patent from 1842 as a contrast to modern rigid patent systems.

Short Changed
Episode 70 59:42 - 1:01:20

70: Short Changed

Tim O'Reilly and Early Internet Innovation

The hosts discuss Tim O'Reilly's early contributions to the internet, including his work with The Well and the creation of the Global Network Navigator (GNN). They reflect on how being "too far ahead of the time" can prevent innovators from achieving the massive wealth seen during the late 90s dot-com boom. Curry compares his own early ventures in online video and audio to O'Reilly's trajectory.