Internet Origins explores the untold stories behind the technologies that shaped our digital world. Each episode dives into a classic book about the history of computing and the Internet.
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Internet Origins explores the untold stories behind the technologies that shaped our digital world. Each episode dives into a classic book about the history of computing and the Internet.
From a rented warehouse in Palo Alto, the “Traitorous Eight” built Fairchild Semiconductor, invented the integrated circuit, and turned California’s orchards into Silicon Valley.
Tim Berners-Lee imagined a way for computers to share information as effortlessly as the human mind connects ideas. His invention—the World Wide Web—transformed the Internet from a tool for scientists into a living network of people, knowledge, and culture.
Decades before Silicon Valley, Bell Labs and AT&T’s legendary team of scientists invented the transistor, Information Theory, and satellites, pioneering the technologies that launched the Information Age.
Long before the iPhone and iPad, Wozniak’s love of electronics and partnership with Steve Jobs led to the Apple I and Apple II, pioneering the era of personal computing.
Internet Origins explores the untold stories behind the technologies that shaped our digital world. Each episode dives into a classic book about the history of computing and the Internet.