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...seventies. The consumer Internet, you know, is was a new phenomenon in the early nineties. But, you know, we didn't really get broadband to the home until the February. You know, that really didn't start rolling out actually until after the dot com c
...The consumer Internet, you know, is was a new phenomenon in the early nineties.
...in the consumer Internet. Someone is gonna answer that question in the next year, and whoever answers that question is is gonna be a trillion dollar company. So to me, what you're describing sounds like
...the Internet was not that difficult. And the commerce engine, the commerce flywheel that was flying the fastest for him was one eight hundred hotels that he would rename hotels.com. So he was doing extraordinarily well in travel, understood that that
...There are two Internets. There is the Internet that existed before 1993 and the Internet that existed after 1993. People who were on the Internet before 1993 often describe it in utopian terms, terms, because it literally was like you take the whatev
...in consumer Internet, was still getting over the plunge in 2001 of the first.com boom. So it sort of felt like ecommerce was done or it just doesn't seem like there was gonna be super valuable businesses there, you know, after all of the pets.com or
...Internet into their product because that's the only way you could envision it. Right. And it it didn't really like, you you were like, well, where else would the Internet go? Like, there's no word processor on the Internet. Right. Right. There's no s
...consumer adoption now goes first. And, and then it gets basically pulled into the enterprise because you go to work, and you're like, why why can't I
...internet enabled set top boxes that were Everyone thought it was gonna be TVs. It was gonna be TVs. And even worse, it was gonna be the cable companies and the government in, like, private public partnership that owned all these pipes. Could you imag
...is, consumer waves typically come after new technology shifts. There was the technology shift of the browser in 1994. We got Amazon, eBay, Netflix. There was the technology shift in the early two thousands when upload download speeds increased. And y
...global Internet build out and because we have cloud computing, the whole world can access this. And so if you just take ChatGPT, again, they got to the scale that they're at five and a half times faster than Google, which is staggering. But, you know
...the Internet as as my, anchor example when thinking through what's gonna happen. Yeah. I think that's really interesting though too. I think what you said is the most prescient, which is the experience has to change. And the reason that I think a lot
...experience in those days was you dial in for maybe an hour at night from your desk at home. Yep. And then businesses, by the way, were just like even businesses that had Internet, you know, connectivity were doing everything they could to prevent the
...Internet. So we were a lot of people were using dial up, and you could pay $9.99 a month for a speed doubler. And what it would do is it would basically, on your browser, set the server to be their server, and they had a cache of many of the popular
...was not viewed as a consumer phenomenon. Was it illegal to commercialize Steve Case of AOL tells a story that he had to, like, lobby and get a law changed. That's right. What was yeah. The details there? So the the Internet as we know it today, in th
“AI agents for $10 per month could revolutionize personal computing”
...and their Internet access. So they'll be paying literally cents per day to participate in the agent economy. And they could buy a subscription for maybe 10 or $20 to get all the other value added serv
...Internet thing that did really happen, which is particularly in the advertising space. And I think it's gonna happen in everything that's text Yeah. And everything, which was there were these digital native ad agencies that just knew how to use Flash
consumer user of technology, of software, of products, of operating systems, maybe you kinda wanted to have, and that was an Internet browser. Yes. It's so funny because we sort of intentionally left all the Internet components out of Windows 95 in t
...to Internet builds upon the previous one and unleashes more growth and more innovation. And you can see the tech was such a small part of the GDP, but through the Internet was rapidly expanding. This was right at the cusp of the iPhone because I star
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