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Metacast: Behind the scenesMetacast: Behind the scenes[RERUN] Brian McCullough, the host of Techmeme Ride Home and Internet History PodcastThis is a re-run of our "very second episode" originally published on Jan 11, 2023.--For our second episode (and the very first one with a guest!), we sat down with Brian McCullough, creator of the ⁠Internet History Podcast⁠, one of Ilya’s all-time favorite podcasts. Brian’s current podcast is ⁠Techmeme Ride Home⁠, a popular daily summary of tech news that has over a million downloads every month. Brian is also an investor running the ⁠Ride Home Fund⁠ and a resident at TED (check out Brian’s ⁠talk⁠).Brian is on Twitter as @brianmcc (⁠https://twi...2023-12-131h 45Metacast: Behind the scenesMetacast: Behind the scenes2. The Past and the Present of the Internet with Brian McCulloughFor our second episode (and the very first one with a guest!), we sat down with Brian McCullough, creator of the Internet History Podcast, one of Ilya’s all-time favorite podcasts. Brian’s current podcast is Techmeme Ride Home, a popular daily summary of tech news that has over a million downloads every month. Brian is also an investor running the Ride Home Fund and a resident at TED (check out Brian’s talk). Brian is on Twitter as @brianmcc (https://twitter.com/brianmcc). Full show notes with links: https://newsletter.metacastpodcast.com/p/002-brian-mccullough-internet-history ...2023-01-111h 41The Founder\'s Forge PodcastThe Founder's Forge PodcastBrian McCullough on the Stigma of EntrepreneurshipThis week, Owen and Marcus have the incredible privilege of chatting with Brian McCullough, founder, author, and host of one of our favorite podcasts Techmeme Ride Home. We talk about what it’s like to be an entrepreneur, how there’s almost a stigma there, how the entire industry is in a shift, what it means to be a nerd and why it matters, and Brian shares his insight on whether or not now is a good time to start working on your own business, (spoiler alert: it is). Brian is one of the most knowledgeable people in the tech...2022-05-1233 minSpaceCastsSpaceCastsBig Tech News - Apple's MacBook Pro EventWe recap Apple's event, including the MacBook Pros, M1 Pro and M1 Max, third-gen AirPods, the Apple Music Voice Plan, and the HomePod mini.Hosts: Emil Protalinski (@epro), Brian McCullough (@brianmcc), and Steve Moser (@SteveMoser)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2021-10-2637 minWe Belong Everywhere with Reggie BlackWe Belong Everywhere with Reggie BlackEpisode 001: A Conversation with Brian McCulloughOn the streets of SOHO, in New York City, Brian McCullough, the host of the Internet History Podcast takes a walk with Reggie Black to share some of his personal insights about the journey of a Historian. He also reveals one of his deepest fears, and what's next for his work.  Contact: @BrianMcc   2016-10-1100 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast11. (Ch 3.1) CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL and the Early Online Serviceswww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@brianmcc@nethistorypodSummary:We take a step back to look at the early online services: CompuServe, Delphi, GEine, the WELL and especially, early AOL. Why? Well, because online services very much served as “training wheels” for the Internet. Online services were NOT the Internet, exactly; at least not at first. But they very much helped get people used to living life in an online environment. AOL especially would grow and enjoy success to the point that it became one of the most powerful companies in technology. We take a lo...2014-04-0300 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast11. (Ch 3.1) CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL and the Early Online Serviceswww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@brianmcc@nethistorypodSummary:We take a step back to look at the early online services: CompuServe, Delphi, GEine, the WELL and especially, early AOL. Why? Well, because online services very much served as “training wheels” for the Internet. Online services were NOT the Internet, exactly; at least not at first. But they very much helped get people used to living life in an online environment. AOL especially would grow and enjoy success to the point that it became one of the most powerful companies in technology. We take a lo...2014-04-0331 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast11. (Ch 3.1) CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL and the Early Online Serviceswww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@brianmcc@nethistorypodSummary:We take a step back to look at the early online services: CompuServe, Delphi, GEine, the WELL and especially, early AOL. Why? Well, because online services very much served as “training wheels” for the Internet. Online services were NOT the Internet, exactly; at least not at first. But they very much helped get people used to living life in an online environment. AOL especially would grow and enjoy success to the point that it became one of the most powerful companies in technology. We take a lo...2014-04-0329 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast10. Rob McCool, Founding Engineer, Mosaic and Netscapewww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@nethistorypod @brianmccSummary:Rob McCool is another of the core group of original Mosaic programmers who went on to found Netscape. Unlike a lot of the others we have spoken to, he worked more on the server side of the equation for both projects. Rob was also the original author of the NCSA HTTPd web server, later known as the Apache HTTP Server, so we can think of him as the Godfather of Apache. He was a contributor to the initial specification of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI...2014-04-0200 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast10. Rob McCool, Founding Engineer, Mosaic and Netscapewww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@nethistorypod @brianmccSummary:Rob McCool is another of the core group of original Mosaic programmers who went on to found Netscape. Unlike a lot of the others we have spoken to, he worked more on the server side of the equation for both projects. Rob was also the original author of the NCSA HTTPd web server, later known as the Apache HTTP Server, so we can think of him as the Godfather of Apache. He was a contributor to the initial specification of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), and later wh...2014-04-0236 minInternet History PodcastInternet History Podcast10. Rob McCool, Founding Engineer, Mosaic and Netscapewww.InternetHistoryPodcast.com@nethistorypod @brianmccSummary:Rob McCool is another of the core group of original Mosaic programmers who went on to found Netscape. Unlike a lot of the others we have spoken to, he worked more on the server side of the equation for both projects. Rob was also the original author of the NCSA HTTPd web server, later known as the Apache HTTP Server, so we can think of him as the Godfather of Apache. He was a contributor to the initial specification of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), and later wh...2014-04-0236 min