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Web 1.0

Enda O'Dowd

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Irish Times videographer Enda O'Dowd explores the murky origins of today's internet culture in this six-part series featuring interviews with early web innovators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Editing itself is a series of putting a structure, a controlled narrative, onto life - which is itself uncontrollable. In the book “The Uncontrollability of the World” author Harmut Rosa writes about how, in life today, there can be “no space in public and political discourse for the idea — the reality — of uncontrollability in social life.” Today …
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A lot of credit is given to pornography for driving technological change. In reality it’s often an urban myth. When rival video formats VHS vs Betamax fought a battle for supremacy, pornographers actually hedged their bets and invested in both. VHS’s eventual dominance was as due as much to their sales team as the adult entertainment business. But …
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Web 1.0 is a new six part series from The Irish Times that looks at the origins of the modern internet. We talk to everyone from coders to astrologers and pornographers to hear the stories of people who were there and designed the methods of communications that we all use today. This episode looks at how, for a period of time, the new online world …
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This is the story of how Barry Flanaghan brought the internet into Irish homes. Though it’s an Irish story, there are variations of it in countries across the world. In France there was the Minitel, which was the world's most successful online service prior to the World Wide Web. It was launched in 1982 by Gerard Thery, a telecoms engineer. Minitel…
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Why is the internet the way it is? In Web 1.0, a new six-part podcast series, Irish Times videographer Enda O’Dowd explores the arguments and innovations that were happening back when the web was new, and how they reverberate in today’s messy and chaotic online world. This is the story of how 26 words in Section 230, a clause within a US law origin…
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Why is the internet the way it is? In Web 1.0, a new six-part podcast series, Irish Times videographer Enda O’Dowd explores the arguments and innovations that were happening back when the web was new, and how they reverberate in today’s messy and chaotic online world. This episode looks at the lost potential of the internet to help people better un…
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