Internet Origins

Internet Origins

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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Latest episode

Dec 16, 2025

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Episodes

Jacquard's Web: Punched Cards and the Origins of Computing 16.12.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Jacquard's Web by James Essinger. Long before computers processed data or the internet connected the world, a French silk weaver invented a loom controlled by punched cards—creating the first programmable machine and the foundational logic of modern computing. From the workshops of Napoleonic France to the birth of IBM, this is the story of how a wea...

Hard Drive: Microsoft's Origins 03.12.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Hard Drive by James Wallace and Jim Erickson. Long before Windows dominated every desktop and software became more valuable than hardware, a Harvard dropout named Bill Gates transformed the computer industry by betting that an operating system—not the machine itself—would define the digital age. From hacking school computers to outmaneuvering IBM, th...

The Everything Store: The Birth of Amazon 21.11.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore The Everything Store by Brad Stone. Long before same-day delivery, cloud computing, and voice assistants, a garage startup called Amazon transformed the world by turning the internet into a universal marketplace and reimagining the very nature of retail.

Makers of the Microchip: The Birth of Silicon Valley 05.11.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Makers of the Microchip by Christophe Lécuyer and David Brock—the story of eight rebellious engineers who walked out on a Nobel laureate and, in doing so, founded an industry.

PayPal Wars: How Peter Thiel and Elon Musk Built Digital Money 26.10.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore The PayPal Wars by Eric Jackson. The inside story of how a scrappy startup survived the dot-com crash, outmaneuvered eBay, and helped launch a generation of entrepreneurs who would redefine technology itself. From online auctions to boardroom coups, this is the origin story of the PayPal Mafia and the digital revolution they sparked.

Uncharted: Big Data as a Lens on Human Culture 20.10.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Uncharted: Big Data as a Lens on Human Culture by Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel—the story of how two Harvard researchers transformed Google's digitized books into a cultural telescope, making it possible to track the evolution of language and ideas across five centuries.

The Search: The Origins of Google 11.10.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore The Search by John Battelle—the story of how Google transformed the chaos of the early web into order. From Stanford dorm rooms to Silicon Valley boardrooms, Larry Page and Sergey Brin reimagined how information could be found and ranked.

Weaving the Web: The Birth of the World Wide Web 09.10.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Weaving the Web by Tim Berners-Lee. From the chaos of CERN’s research labs to the dawn of the digital age, 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,...

Where Wizards Stay Up Late: ARPANET and the Birth of the Internet 05.10.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore Where Wizards Stay Up Late by Katie Hafner and Matthew Lyon. From Cold War labs to university basements, a small group of researchers built the ARPANET—the network that became the Internet. Guided by visionary figures like J.C.R. Licklider and fueled by ARPA’s daring experiments, they turned a dream of connected computers into the foundation of the d...

The Idea Factory: Bell Labs, the Transistor, and the Origins of the Information Age 30.09.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner. Decades before Silicon Valley, Bell Labs—the legendary research arm of AT&T—pioneered the technologies that built the modern world. From the invention of the transistor and Claude Shannon’s Information Theory to the creation of satellites, lasers, and digital switching, Bell Labs was the birthplace of the Informat...

iWoz: Steve Wozniak, Apple, and the Birth of the Personal Computer 29.09.2025

In this episode of Internet Origins, we explore iWoz by Steve Wozniak. 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.

The Victorian Internet: How the Telegraph Invented Instant Communication 27.09.2025

In this first episode of Internet Origins, we explore The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage. Long before email, instant messaging, and social networks, the telegraph transformed the world by shrinking distance and speeding up communication.

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