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...And the Internet History Podcast is trying to look at it a 100% from from a historical angle. I like to call my interview episodes, oral histories, where I just let people sit down and and tell me how they did the stuff that they did. And, there's go
...the Internet, to borrow an Al Gore phrase. It's it's a little I mean, it's a sad thing to watch, really, because, like, you know, Facebook was their opportunity to squander. And I mean that it's it's as you sort of study network effects and how peopl
...traffic is going through their pipes, you know, in '98 or is it '97? You have, you know, you've got mail the movie. Like, again, we cannot underemphasize how much AOL was sort of the gateway for America embracing online and the web and the Internet.
...Internet. Actually, ninth grade, that was my first experience. I went to some university in in Denmark. And in ninth grade, we had this excursion, and they sat us down in front of a computer, and the computer had Netscape navigator, the first version
...history that consumers type h t t p s colon slash slash. Are you kidding me? Consumers never should have known the phrase HTTP. They should just type New York Times. Yes. Which AOL tried to do, AOL keywords. Yeah. So this is effectively leaning into
...from Internet Explorer and Microsoft. When Chrome launched in 2008, Internet Explorer had almost 70% market share of browsers, and Firefox had most of the rest. Two years later, like you said, Chrome had passed a 100,000,000 users.
...I literally have no idea who they are. I learned from them just so much about computers and technology. I learned about cybersecurity
...Internet Explorer. And by the end of that year in '96, Internet Explorer passes 20% market share. '97, it passes 40% market share. '98, it passes 60% market share. And then by the year 2000, Internet Explorer basically has, for all intents and purpos
...and Internet. And Firefox. And well, and Firefox too. But Brazil. Yeah. Yeah. Pretty incredible.
...Internet operating system. So how did this come to be? At the time, things were changing so fast. There was this phrase called Internet time. Things happened in weeks versus years. But if you rewind just a little bit back to, like, '92, '93, '94, eve
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