Internet History Podcast

Our friend Christina Warren is back for another analysis episode. Christina recently posted a tweetstorm about SoundCloud, and its prospects for the future. So she kindly agreed to come on the show, look at the history of SoundCloud as a company, and try to help me figure out why SoundCloud finds itself on the brink of oblivion. You all know Christina from her years at Mashable and most recently, Gizmodo. As you’ll hear toward the end, she’s at Microsoft now, and you can always hear her on the Rocket podcast.

The Verge article we refer to can be found here.

Direct download: 149._Christina_Warren_on_SoundCloud.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:32pm EDT

Don Melton is popularly known as the father of the Safari web browser or WebKit. He’s basically a web browser legend. Not only does Don tell us a lot of great stuff about Safari, WebKit, Apple and more, but he was also an early Netscape employee, so we get some more great details about that company, especially in its later stages.

Direct download: 148._Don_Melton_on_Apple_Safari_WebKit_and_Netscape.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:42pm EDT

The first text message (or, to be accurate, SMS message) was sent on December 3, 1992. It was sent by Neil Papworth, and it said, “Merry Christmas.” This is the story of that first text, recorded for the first time.

Direct download: 147._The_First_Text_Message_With_Neil_Papworth.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:52pm EDT

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