This is an absolutely delightful interview! (I already liked each of them independently. They've worked together and it shows in the best possible way.) Towards the end, Sam describes his old Internet wish.
sometimes i miss the internet, y'know...
Instant messaging was better
It was pretty awesome!
To me, MySpace marked the start of a shift, away from close knit interaction and toward profile curating and social broadcasting.
As I think about the path things went after MySpace, I can see just how much of a turning point MySpace was!
I did enjoy customizing my MySpace profile! Ifyou're nostalgic for the MySpace vibe, the folks at Tibush Labs have made SpaceHey. I am there, too.
A home online is about as essential as it gets. But we need to make that easier. Where are we heading to build this new web together?
Everything about this TBH!
My site is my (digital) home. It's where I put all my e-stuff. It's a comfortable space for me to hang out and for friends to gather.
i talk about how the idea of a humanity-saving tech revolution from the usual tech suspects is dead (for me).
«Un libro necesario en tiempos de tecnofobia moralista e interesada. El espacio común de Internet, que nació generosamente libre, ha sido ocupado por unicornios monstruosos bajo la mirada cómplice del statu quo. Ha llegado el momento de recuperar lo que es de todxs. Alguien tenía que decirlo». —Simona Levi
For over two decades the iPod was the portable music player, just as big as the Walkman was before it. In 2022 Apple announced that the iPod will be discontinued, this is a trip down memory lane of the most iconic iPods.
Killed by Google is the Google Graveyard. A full list of dead products killed by Google in the Google Cemetery.
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