The Untold History of the Internet with Chris Castiglione
Oct 04, 2020•50 min
Episode description
Chris Castiglione (@castig), co-founder of One Month, adjunct professor at Columbia, and author of a new book on decentralization called The Untold History of the Internet.
- Why the launch of the Sputnik satellite spurred the creation of the internet.
- The early days of the internet as a publicly funded program.
- Why innovation has moved from government to private industry over the decades.
- How decentralization became part of the ethos of the internet and why that has changed over time.
- How data network effects led to the oligopolies seen among internet companies and whether this could have been different.
- Recommendation engines and their effects on how we find truth.
- How he would reform the regulation of the internet.
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- Why the launch of the Sputnik satellite spurred the creation of the internet.
- The early days of the internet as a publicly funded program.
- Why innovation has moved from government to private industry over the decades.
- How decentralization became part of the ethos of the internet and why that has changed over time.
- How data network effects led to the oligopolies seen among internet companies and whether this could have been different.
- Recommendation engines and their effects on how we find truth.
- How he would reform the regulation of the internet.
Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform.
Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.