INTERNET HISTORY SERIES

History of the Internet

From ARPANET to the world wide web — how a cold-war military network became the most transformative communication system in human history.

37 Episodes
5 Parts

Episodes

Part 3: The Web We Know 12 episodes
014

Google

Business Mar 12, 2026

How two Stanford PhD students and a mathematical formula became the internet's front door — and then became the internet itself.

015

Wikipedia

Culture Mar 12, 2026

The impossible encyclopedia that actually worked — and what it says about human collaboration, knowledge, and the open web.

016

Online Communities & Forums

Culture Mar 12, 2026

From Usenet bulletin boards to Reddit — how the web learned to talk to itself, and why anonymous communities became both its best and worst feature.

017

The Piracy Era

Culture Mar 12, 2026

Napster, BitTorrent, and the copyright wars that forced every media industry to reinvent itself — or die trying.

018

The Rise of Social Media

Social Media Mar 12, 2026

From Friendster to MySpace to Facebook — the strange, competitive early history of the platforms that rewired human social life.

019

YouTube & the Video Web

Social Media Mar 12, 2026

When anyone could broadcast to the world — how three PayPal employees built the platform that replaced television for an entire generation.

020

Online Shopping

Business Mar 12, 2026

Amazon, eBay, and the slow-then-sudden transformation of retail — and why almost everyone said it would never work.

021

Streaming Wars

Business Mar 12, 2026

Netflix, Spotify, and the death of physical media — how Silicon Valley dismantled the music, film, and TV industries and rebuilt them in its own image.

022

The Mobile Internet

Mobile Mar 12, 2026

How the iPhone rewired everything — the shift from desktop to pocket and what it meant for attention, design, and power.

023

The App Economy

Business Mar 12, 2026

Why the open web gave way to walled gardens — and what we lost when the internet became a collection of locked platforms.

024

Memes & Internet Culture

Culture Mar 12, 2026

How the web developed its own language — from early image macros to viral culture, and what memes reveal about how information spreads.

025

The Cloud & AWS

Infrastructure Mar 12, 2026

How Amazon Web Services came to own the internet's backbone — and why a bookseller became the infrastructure company that everything else depends on.