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<description audioboom:html="1"><![CDATA[<h1>The history of the internet is an exploration of the trends that started online - that now dominate the way we carry out our day to day lives.</h1>


<p>From hashtags to memes this series explores the cultural phenomenon that has given us a new way to grasp and move through the ever-complicated world we live in.</p>


<p>Listen from the start to hear the evolution hashtags, what makes stories go viral and even how the Internet of Things (whether your wifi kettle or contactless card) is going to change the way you lead your life.</p>


<p>Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Internet_Pod</p>

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  <description><![CDATA[<p>This week we explore the history of the internet of things. Asking when the first device got connected to the internet, why life is getting more like an episode of the Jetsons and looking ahead to how we might transfer our social identities online?</p><p>Guests in this week's show include:
Kevin Ashton - Coined the Internet Of Things term
Roo Reynolds - Product manager in the UK’s Government Digital Service (and serial Tumblr)
Sandra Alzetta - VISA Europe Executive Director of the Product Enablement
Tom Cheesewright - Applied Futurist and Book Of The Future writer
Dan Burrus - Leading Futurist
Avril Murphy - Head of Sales Neato Robotics
Lionel Guichard Callin - Product Developer Nest</p><p>Find us on Twitter &amp; Instagram on @Internet<em>Pod
Email the show internet</em>pod@hotmail.com
Send gifs to presenter @Jamie_Wareham</p><p>Season 1 is supported by <a href="http://www.thememo.com">www.thememo.com</a> - editorial, making the future more human.</p><p>PLEASE RATE US ON ITUNES AND APPLE PODCASTS. Bring on season two...
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THANKS</p>]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>This week we explore the history of viral trends, with a special look at the Harlem Shake. Asking how to make content go viral, how content reaches us and how this is changing based on the devices we use?</p><p>Guests in this week's show include:
Sean O'Brien - 'Dancing Man Found', bullying campaigner
Rahul Chopra - CEO Storyful
Kyle Edwards - Face of the 'Bad Luck Brian' meme
Kevin Ashton - Coined the Internet Of Things term
Maggy Van Eijk - Buzzfeed Social Media Editor (now at the BBC Digital Studios)
Michel Knobel - Academic and Everyday Literacies Blogger</p><p>Find us on Twitter &amp; Instagram on @Internet<em>Pod
Email the show internet</em>pod@hotmail.com
Send gifs to presenter @Jamie_Wareham</p><p>Season 1 is supported by <a href="http://www.thememo.com">www.thememo.com</a> - editorial, making the future more human.</p>]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[<p>This week we explore the history of the internet meme, from Dawkins term to communication tool. Asking how the internet meme started, why memes are so popular and how they are changing our communication?</p><p>Guests in this week's show include:
Kyle Edwards - Face of the 'Bad Luck Brian' meme
Kevin Ashton - Coined the Internet Of Things term
Maggy Van Eijk - Buzzfeed Social Media Editor (now at the BBC Digital Studios)
Victoria Emma - Wrote her PHD on internet memetics 
Jenny Davis - Sociology Academic at James Madison University
Michel Knobel - Academic and Everyday Literacies Blogger</p><p>Find us on Twitter &amp; Instagram on @Internet<em>Pod
Email the show internet</em>pod@hotmail.com
Send gifs to presenter @Jamie_Wareham</p><p>Season 1 is supported by <a href="http://www.thememo.com">www.thememo.com</a> - editorial, making the future more human.</p>]]></description>
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Chris Messina - Invented the hashtag 
Stowe Boyd - Coined the hashtag term 
Lewis Wiltshire - Twitter senior executive 
David Matley - Academic at University of Zurich
Rachelle Vessey - Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University 
Errol Jayawardene - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Public Relations</p><p>Find us on Twitter &amp; Instagram on @Internet<em>Pod
Email the show internet</em>pod@hotmail.com
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  <description><![CDATA[<div>The history of the internet is the podcast that explores into the trends that started online - that now dominate the way we carry out our day to day lives. <br><br></div><div>From hashtags to memes this series goes back to the beginning of the stories of the cultural phenomenon that have given us a new way to grasp and move through the ever-complicated world we live in, before catching up and pondering its future.<br><br></div><div>Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen to your pods so we’re downloaded straight to your feeds when we go live every Wednesday in July. <br><br></div><div>
<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/history-of-the-internet/id1250502303?mt=2">https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/history-of-the-internet/id1250502303?mt=2</a><br><br></div><div>Until then, prepare for the history of all things #internetbantz as season 1 focuses on the stories on the social internet with journalist Jamie Wareham. <br><br></div><div>Find us on Twitter &amp; Insta @Internet_Pod<br><br></div><div>Season 1 is supported by <a href="http://www.thememo.com">www.thememo.com</a> - editorial, making the future more human.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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