ricmac, to nyc
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I sit down with Insight Partners to discuss ReadWriteWeb's finances. Later, I get the meat sweats at Carnegie Deli and catch up on blog business before my flight home. (part 033 of my Web 2.0 memoir) https://cybercultural.com/p/033-rww-american-dream-2008/

remixtures, to random Portuguese
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: "The headline finding from "When Online Content Disappears" is that 38% of the web of 2013 is gone today. Wikipedia references are especially hard-hit, with 23% of news links missing and 21% of government websites gone. The majority of Wikipedia entries have at least one broken link in their reference sections. Twitter is another industrial-scale oubliette: a fifth of English tweets disappear within a matter of months; for Turkish and Arabic tweets, it's 40%.

Thankfully, someone has plugged the web's memory-hole. Since 2001, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has allowed web users to see captures of web-pages, tracking their changes over time. I was at the Wayback Machine's launch party, and right away, I could see its value. Today, I make extensive use of Wayback Machine captures for my "This Day In History" posts, and when I find dead links on the web.

The Wayback Machine went public in 2001, but Archive founder Brewster Kahle started scraping the web in 1996. Today's post graphic – a modified Yahoo homepage from October 17, 1996 – is the oldest Yahoo capture on the Wayback Machine:"

https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/21/noway-back-machine/#pew-pew-pew

ricmac, to random
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A look back at internet technology in 2004 — when Flickr and Gmail launched, blogging plus RSS was the new social software, Google IPOed, and the first Web 2.0 Conference happened. https://cybercultural.com/p/internet-2004/

kubikpixel, (edited ) to internet German
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Archie, the Internet’s first search engine, is rescued and running:

A journey through busted tapes, the Internet Old Farts Club, and SPARCstations.
It's amazing, and a little sad, to think that something created in 1989 that changed how people used and viewed the then-nascent Internet had nearly vanished by 2024.

🔎 https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/archie-the-internets-first-search-engine-is-rescued-and-running/


ricmac, to random
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It's May 2008 and I have a meeting at Ziff Davis Enterprise headquarters, at Lexington and 28th. I bet The Velvet Underground never wrote a song about accounting terms. (part 032 of my Web 2.0 memoir) https://cybercultural.com/p/032-zde-discussions-ebitda/

tommi, to web Italian
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💥 Persone a ! 👀

Oggi alle 18:30 a terrò un come anteprima di 2024! 💕

💡 La Nostra Rete è un per scoprire e ripensare il nella sua dimensione profondamente sociale.

Attraverso esperimenti e racconti, intraprenderemo un viaggio nella storia di , immaginando insieme un futuro digitale partecipato e orizzontale, ovviamente partendo dal ! 🚀

Sarei felice se mi aiutaste a far girare (siamo un po’ in ritardo, belin)!

cc: @victorvandort @chiaraepoi @Bida @reclaimthetech @gubi @kenobit @filippodb @devol @informapirata @informapirata

wossman, to retrocomputing
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The Serial Port team resurrect the once extinct FTP indexing and search tool Archie. This was an interesting journey, to be sure.

https://youtu.be/CUwR9xdEuZI

ricmac, to random
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Just as ReadWriteWeb becomes one of the 10 most popular blogs in the world on Technorati, in late April 2008, I travel to New York to meet with Ziff Davis Enterprise about their proposed acquisition. https://cybercultural.com/p/031-zde-due-diligence-begins/

ricmac, to fediverse
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Giving @Flipboard another spin, since it’s a big supporter of the . It’s also a survivor…I remember covering it on ReadWriteWeb when it launched (or maybe that was a post by @jon?). Either way, here’s my mag, if you’re a Flipboard user: https://flipboard.com/@ricmac/internet-history-e041t55qz

ricmac, to random
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In late April 2008, I sign a Letter of Intent to sell ReadWriteWeb. Also, I attend a Web 2.0 party in San Francisco where everyone seems high but me. https://cybercultural.com/p/030-rww-acquisition-deal-2008/

ricmac, to random
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It's April 2008 at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. I continue negotiations with two potential acquirers of ReadWriteWeb: CMP and Ziff Davis Enterprise. One invites me to dinner, but it turns out three's a crowd. (This post could almost be an episode of Fawlty Towers! Fawlty TWOers?) https://cybercultural.com/p/029-dinner-at-two/

ricmac, to portland
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Thanks @turoczy for these kind words about my Cybercultural project and ReadWriteWeb's enduring ties to the wonderful city of : "I’m greatly enjoying Richard’s look back on those strangely heady days of the post-mortgage-crisis tech bubble that was took full advantage of gradients, APIs, and that still somewhat new Cloud architecture thing." https://siliconflorist.com/2024/04/09/web-2-0-nostalgia-remembering-marshall-kirkpatricks-early-days-at-readwriteweb/

ricmac, to random
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At the Web 2.0 Expo in April 2008, I meet my ReadWriteWeb colleagues Marshall and Josh for the first time. Also, I sit down with CMP to discuss a possible acquisition. https://cybercultural.com/p/028-web2-expo-2008/

kdriscoll, to bbs
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💾⚡☎⚡📠⚡🥳

**>> DIALED IN **
>> THE PREHISTORY OF SOCIAL MEDIA

📅 April 25, 2024
🕖 7:00 PM PT (10 PM ET)
🎤 @kdriscoll, @zephoria, Marc Weber

🏛 Computer History Museum, Mountain View, CA

📹 Live and streaming online!

🎟 https://computerhistory.org/events/dialed-in/

ricmac, to random
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This is a story I've never told before — in 2008, ReadWriteWeb nearly got acquired! The next several posts tell the tale... In early 2008, I find myself with two media company wooers: CMP and Ziff Davis Enterprise. The deals look good, but the earn-out targets concern me. https://cybercultural.com/p/027-acquisition-talks-rww-2008/

wossman, to retrocomputing
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DNS is so critical to the modern Internet, yet it's so often taken for granted. NCommander explores The Old Ways of life with UNIX without DNS.

Netscape, But It Doesn't Support DNS (ft. SunOS 4 and NIS) https://youtube.com/watch?v=72IngPgZQM4

ricmac, to random
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At the end of 2007, ReadWriteWeb unveils our new design — featuring a slash of vibrant red in the header! Also, we co-host the first Crunchies and I meet Mashable’s founder. (part 026 of my Web 2.0 memoir) https://cybercultural.com/p/026-rww-redesign-2007-crunchies/

ricmac, to random
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In November 2007, I get a shock diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes . Meanwhile, the Read/WriteWeb server struggles to cope with our rapid page view growth. (part 025 of my serialized book, "Bubble Blog: From Outsider to Insider in Silicon Valley’s Web 2.0 Revolution") https://cybercultural.com/p/025-health-problems-server-issues/

ricmac, to random
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Marshall Kirkpatrick joins Read/WriteWeb in September 2007, which helps us crack the top 20 blogs in the world. The following month, I attend the Web 2.0 Summit and experience the start of hustle culture, through chats with GaryVee and a hungry (and muscly) kiwi entrepreneur. https://cybercultural.com/p/024-readwriteweb-key-hire-hustle-culture/

ricmac, to Facebook
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In May 2007 Facebook announced its dev platform. As I noted in my latest memoir post, FB at the time was not the most popular social network on the internet—particularly outside of the US. Facebook had 24M global users at its platform launch, but it was far behind MySpace at 67M. Indeed, in some cases Bebo was more popular than FB! But by July, FB was growing so fast that we ran a Facebook Week on Read/WriteWeb and I added a RWW "group" on FB. https://cybercultural.com/p/023-microsoft-mix-2007/

By July 2007, Facebook was growing so fast that we ran a Facebook Week on Read/WriteWeb.

ricmac, to random
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It's April 2007 and I travel to Vegas for a Microsoft web conference. Meanwhile, Read/WriteWeb doubles traffic and breaks into the Technorati top 30. Part 023 of my serialized Web 2.0 memoir: https://cybercultural.com/p/023-microsoft-mix-2007/

ricmac, to random
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My trip to Silicon Valley for the inaugural Web 2.0 Expo in April 2007, where I meet several Read/WriteWeb colleagues for the first time and enjoy the expanding tech bubble. Featuring some well-known names: @adactio @anildash @chrismessina @blaine @simon @esokullu https://cybercultural.com/p/022-web20-expo-2007/

ricmac, to random
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Does anyone remember using RealAudio in early 1996? I'm researching this era of the web currently, but I'm struggling to remember what it was like using RealAudio...other than it was pretty buggy! So if anyone has memories from late 95 or early 96, sing out please. The attached image is from Mary Meeker's 1996 "The Internet Report" (via https://www.businessinsider.com/the-coolest-web-sites-from-1996-2016-4).

ricmac, to random
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Do you remember...AJAX homepages! Aka "start pages". My Feb 2006 writeup (warning: buzzwords): "...this new kind of homepage isn't just a place to store all your content and links. It'll house your widgets, gadgets and web services too. And [...] having an open API platform to build widgets and web services is going to be crucial for the growth and survival prospects of AJAX homepages." https://web.archive.org/web/20060317200954/http://blogs.zdnet.com/web2explorer/?p=127 (image: Q-BEE, Flickr)

ricmac, to random
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Social before social media -> One day before Steve Jobs announced the iPhone, in Jan 2007, Yahoo acquired a cool but niche Web 2.0 service: MyBlogLog. I bet nobody under 35yrs has heard of it! Here's how I described it on RWW: "For bloggers, MyBlogLog lets you literally see your readers - and it's amazing how much of a difference putting a face (or icon or avatar) to a reader is." https://web.archive.org/web/20070114043856/http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/mybloglog_acquired_by_yahoo.php

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