Chapter 3, Supplemental 1 – The Forgotten Online Pioneer, Bill von Meister
What If I Told You… … there was a crazy entrepreneur who was the true founder of what would become America Online? He was the …
What If I Told You… … there was a crazy entrepreneur who was the true founder of what would become America Online? He was the …
…at least, not based on the data provided by this article. I saw this article earlier and thought the dates were a bit funny myself. …
Summary Craig Kanarick was one of the people responsible for the first ever banner ad, which appeared on Oct. 27, 1994 on Hotwired.com. As mentioned in the …
On a lovely spring day in Brooklyn, I’m in the office researching the next episode… Can anyone think of a major book on the Internet …
Summary: America Online survives the inevitable run-in with Microsoft, only to come out the other side stronger. The company has to endure major PR fiascos …
Also made TheVerge, Time.com, re/code, SiliconBeat and a bunch more. Thanks to @gaberivera who has always been kind to me. Next time you’re in NYC, Gabe… …
It Was 20 Years Ago Today… On April 4th, 1994, Mosaic Communications Corporation was officially incorporated as a going concern. If you don’t recognize the …
Summary: We take a step back to look at the early online services: CompuServe, Delphi, GEine, the WELL and especially, early AOL. Why? Well, because …
Summary: Rob McCool is another of the core group of original Mosaic programmers who went on to found Netscape. Unlike a lot of the others …