Hidden Forces feed 2024年07月17日
Brian McCullough | How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
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本期《隐藏的力量》节目中,科技企业家布莱恩·麦卡洛赫讲述了互联网的历史,从蒂姆·伯纳斯·李在欧洲核子研究组织(CERN)实验室的最初构想,到马克·安德森领导团队将互联网带入主流,以及互联网泡沫的兴衰。

👨‍💻 蒂姆·伯纳斯·李在1989年提出建立一个分布式信息系统,他的主管迈克·森德尔在提案上写下了“模糊但令人兴奋”的评语,为互联网革命的开端打开了大门。伯纳斯·李随后定义了网络的基本概念,包括URL、http和html,并编写了第一个浏览器和服务器软件。

🌐 1992年,马克·安德森开发了Mosaic浏览器,它支持图像显示和兼容微软Windows系统,使互联网不再局限于学术界,并迅速普及。Mosaic浏览器的推出,标志着互联网进入大众视野,网站数量从数百个迅速增长到数万个,每月新增用户高达60万。

📈 1995年,安德森创立了Netscape公司,并将其上市,引发了长达5年的互联网热潮。这段时间涌现了第一批搜索引擎、电子商务平台和博客,互联网网站数量在世纪之交前突破1700万。

📉 互联网热潮最终导致了1999年的互联网泡沫破裂,这与1929年的股市崩盘相比毫不逊色。

💡 互联网的发展历程充满了创新、梦想、野心和贪婪,也反映了上一代人的谨慎和失败,这使得互联网历史成为一个值得深入探究的主题。

In Episode 66 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with serial technology entrepreneur and host of the Internet History Podcast, as well as the Techmeme Ride Home, Brian McCullough. Brian is also the author of HOW THE INTERNET HAPPENED, published by Liveright, a subsidiary of W.W. Norton. In 2014 he was the co-founder of a startup human named Penelope, and in 2016 he launched Maxwell into beta.

In March of 1989, CERN scientist Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal to develop a distributed information system for the laboratory. “Vague, but exciting,” was the comment that his supervisor, Mike Sendall, wrote on the cover, and with those words, gave the green light to what would become the information revolution. 

Before the end of 1990, Berners-Lee would define the Web’s basic concepts: the URL, http, and html, writing the first browser and server software. For the next two years the web would remain largely inaccessible to all but the most niche academics and hypertext enthusiasts. “…there was a definite element of not wanting to make it easier, of actually wanting to keep the riff raff out," recalled Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape. His own big idea in the winter of 1992 was the let the riff-raff in.

That opening came in the form of the Mosaic browser, which brought with it two key implementations: the support for images, and, more importantly, compatibility with Microsoft Windows, which at the time accounted for more than 80 percent of the world’s operating systems. Shortly after Mosaic launched in January of 1993, the number of websites in existence could be measured in the hundreds. By the end of 1994, that number had surpassed tens of thousands, and Mosaic was adding as many as 600,000 new users every month. Berners-Lee may have been responsible for creating the web, but it was Marc Andreessen and his team of misfits and geeks at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, surrounded by empty pizza boxes and soda cans, that took the web mainstream.=

Andreessen and his team eventually left Mosaic behind to found Netscape, taking it public in August of 1995, kicking off a 5 year mania of creative energy and enthusiasm that would see the creation of the first search engines, e-commerce platforms, and weblogs. More than seventeen million new websites were created before the end of the 20th century.

In five short years, the Internet craze kicked off by the commercialization of the browser culminated in the bursting of the most spectacular stock market bubble seen since 1929. That story – one predicated on a revolutionary technology and enabled by the dreams, ambitions, and avarice of a generation unrestrained by the prudence of their parents and untouched by the failures of the past – is a history that, until this day, has remained largely untold.

This week, on Hidden Forces, Brian McCullough joins us for a conversation on, search engines, e-commerce, web portals, social networks, and the history of the information revolution.

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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