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Lost On The Internet

"Lost On the Internet" is your guide through the internet's forgotten spaces and vanished digital neighborhoods. Each episode uncovers the fascinating stories behind defunct platforms, mysterious websites, and internet phenomena that shaped our online world. Think of it as digital archaeology – we're not just reminiscing about old websites, we're excavating the foundations of modern internet culture. From the enigmatic art project Hell.com to the vibrant communities of Geocities, from the text-based adventures of telnet to the rise and fall of Flash games, we explore how these lost pieces of i

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Dee Media

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Technology

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Dernier épisode

5 avr. 2025

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Download at Your Own Risk: The Music App That Infected Millions of Computers 05.04.2025

In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we dive into the chaotic world of early 2000s file-sharing, when LimeWire turned millions of home computers into digital casinos where every download was a gamble. Explore how college dorms and suburban homes became hubs of digital piracy, as music lovers desperate to build MP3 collections risked viruses, lawsuits, and FBI warnings with every click. Through...

AOL's CD-ROM Invasion: The Marketing Campaign That Changed America's Digital Future 03.04.2025

In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we explore the most aggressive tech marketing campaign in history - when America Online carpet-bombed the country with billions of installation discs, transforming how a nation got online. Discover the shocking scale of AOL's distribution strategy: mailing discs to every mailbox in America, stacking them at checkout counters, bundling them with magazine...

The Dark Web Before 'Dark Web': How Nerds Built the Internet's First Underground Network 27.03.2025

Before social media, before forums, before everything we know about online communication, there were Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) - digital meeting grounds where hackers, pirates, tech pioneers, and underground communities first learned to connect. Dive deep into the wild west of early digital communication, where connecting meant tying up your home phone line and navigating text-based worlds thro...

Before TikTok: How Early Internet Memes Created a Billion-Dollar Culture Industry 22.03.2025

"Before TikTok: How Early Internet Memes Created a Billion-Dollar Culture Industry" - In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we excavate the prehistoric era of internet humor, when viral content spread without algorithms, influencers, or even the word "meme" itself. Discover the forgotten origin stories behind phenomena like "All Your Base Are Belong To Us," "H...

The Browser Wars: When Silicon Valley Fought For Control of How You See The Internet 10.03.2025

In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we dive into the brutal corporate battle that determined how billions would experience the web. Before Chrome dominated browsers, Netscape and Microsoft waged a no-holds-barred war with billions of dollars and the future of technology at stake. Discover how Netscape, created by a 24-year-old wunderkind, captured 80% of the browser market and became the fast...

The Rise and Fall of Digg.com 09.03.2025

"The Rise and Fall of Digg: Internet Democracy's Spectacular Collapse" - In 2010, Digg was poised to be sold to Google for a reported $200 million. Four months later, its user base had collapsed by 90%, and its value plummeted. What happened? In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we investigate one of the most spectacular self-destructions in tech history. Before Reddit dominated social aggrega...

Geocities: The Social Network That Silicon Valley Wants You to Forget 17.01.2025

Before Facebook, before MySpace, there was Geocities - a sprawling digital metropolis where millions built their first homes on the web. In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we explore how a free web hosting service turned into one of the largest self-made communities in history, only to be erased almost entirely by Yahoo. Discover how Geocities organized itself into themed "neighborhoods...

WebRings: The Lost Neighborhoods of the Internet 10.01.2025

Before Google dominated search, digital pioneers built an interconnected web of communities that changed how we discovered content online. In this episode of Lost On the Internet, we explore WebRings - the forgotten network that turned the early internet into a series of digital neighborhoods. Created by a 17-year-old coder in his bedroom, WebRings grew from a way to connect anime fan sites into a...

Hell.com: The $8 Million Domain That Vanished Into Digital Darkness 08.01.2025

The debut episode of Lost On the Internet explores one of the web's most enigmatic properties. Before Facebook, before Google, one mysterious black webpage captivated the early internet: Hell.com. This domain wasn't just valuable real estate - it was a digital art experiment that refused to play by the rules.

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