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  • EPISODE 15 - Mar. 12th | Murray Hidary & Nova Spicack
    2021/03/16

    Murray and Nova (along with Jack Hidary) were Co-Founders of EarthWeb, one of the first Internet companies in the world.

    Episode Timeline

    3:20 Good news is, I'm employed. Bad news... I'm STILL employed.

    4:35 It starts with Jack and Murray.

    6:15 Let's put relief agencies on the Internet

    8:10 Hatched this idea called ReliefNet

    10:40 Murray was a very active playboy

    13:20 We started getting calls from ad agencies

    16:00 We had one desk for six people!

    18:25 "How did you even get a meeting with me?!" CTO, of The Met

    20:45 Earthweb became the preeminent Web development shop

    23:15 Article in Wired: 'High-Brow HTML House'

    24:50 The "Jerry Yang" episode

    28:40 Talk about the Innovations...

    34:30 I remember sitting with Eric Schmidt...

    38:00 Went from $3mm in revenue to $60mm in a year and a half

    41:55 You gotta remember, I'm a music major.

    44:55 Before Tesla became a household name...

    46:30 Everything I know about business, I learned from Jack and Murray

    49:30 We crash-landed Wikipedia on the moon...

    51:20 More importantly for me is the human side of it...

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  • EPISODE 14 - Mar. 5th | Kate O'Neill
    2021/03/14

    Kate founded {meta} Marketer in 1999, developed Toshiba America‘s first intranet, is the author of 4 books including her latest, “Tech Humanist” (which was featured at CES 2019), and was recently named to the 2020 Thinkers50 Radar, a global ranking of management thinkers.

    Episode Timeline

    6:00 And so it begins...

    8:45 I got indoctrinated into MUDs

    11:00 I remember getting tingles on the back of my neck!

    14:05 What made you want to be a part of the Internet?

    16:00 Toshiba recruited me to come to San Francisco

    19:15 The next interesting pivot was Netflix... this '98

    22:15 I was still drive by curiosity about everything!

    25:00 "Relevance" was what we were going for

    27:15 Relevance is a form of respect

    29:00 Discretion is too... Balance how much we know about you

    33:00 What got your juices going in those early days?

    36:00 You could be a generalist

    40:30 Impact of technology on people... The Future of Work

    41:45 What have you retained from those early days?

    45:25 I just became allergic to mangos!

    46:30 You're going to love this...

    49:30 I was at Magazines.com leading up customer experience...

    52:20 So where are we now?

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    59 分
  • Episode 13 - February 26th | Andrew Rasiej
    2021/02/28

    Andrew has been an advocate for digital literacy and equity from the very early days, focused on education, democracy & civic engagement.

    Episode Timeline

    3:10 We all look the same... except for the glasses

    6:20 How did it all begin?

    8:10 Veteran's group had this old theater on Irving Place (...called "Irving Plaza")

    11:05 By 1995 we were experimenting with streaming live music

    12:55 I realized I needed to be involved with the community

    16:10 I walked into this school and saw 3,000 kids and a single computer

    17:20 Tech Glitch HOLD PLEASE

    18:10 About 200 people showed up on a Saturday... That led to M.O.U.S.E.

    23:00 The Record Industry blew it... they could have built iTunes or Spotify

    26:25 The technology changes the art

    28:10 ...and then the Bubble burst

    29:50 I found it more an anthropological moment than a technological one

    34:00 I started a conference call the Personal Democracy Forum

    37:30 Politicians don't know the difference between a Server and a Waiter

    43:00 Non-profits were starting to use these tools

    45:15 Lightbulb: The NY Tech community is still highly empathetic

    46:00 Micah Sifry and I Co-Founded Civic Hall together

    52:05 The tech community is still way too white, way too privileged

    59:20 Any chance we'll see you running for Mayor?

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  • Episode 12 - February 19th | Thor Johnson, Jack Barrett & Priya Iyer
    2021/02/21

    Thor, Jack & Priya led the Boston office of AGENCY.COM and have gone on to do some very interesting things in the digital space.

    Episode Timeline

    4:20 Thor's origin story

    9:15 How it began for Priya

    12:25 Jack rolls back the time machine

    13:05 Example of 1996 design and the THREE Pharma websites that existed!

    15:40 "I remember the insanity of it... People were INSANE!"

    17:20 "These powerhouses are taking advice from a 20-something!"

    18:50 "He punches me in the arm and says 'Goddammit Man, give me a number!'"

    19:55 "The world was just changing underneath them!"

    22:00 Showing 500 executives what the Internet was.

    26:00 "The New York office had it's own culture..."

    27:50 "If you want to be with the Senior Team, you show up for pancakes!"

    31:05 "I can think of 3 things we did that were absolutely firsts!"

    37:15 "We became the soul in the machine..."

    40:00 "Think about the skillsets we had..."

    41:35 Priya, what are you doing now?

    42:50 Jack, how about you?

    45:05 Thor, you're up!

    49:40 Wrap-up chat

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  • Episode 11 - Feb. 12th - Featuring Couples from AGENCY.COM
    2021/02/14

    It wasn't just websites that were being built back in the day. Meet some of the couples that met back then still together today. Smooch!

    Episode Timeline

    2:10 Eamonn & Oriana: The Beginning

    6:55 The very first trade show & uncomfortable hug

    8:30 How did it evolve into a romance? (Slowly & painfully...)

    10:25 I had this "partition" around me.

    13:00 NYC - 5 Days. 2 Hotel rooms. 1 bed.

    15:55 James & Bethany: She was the "Girl Under the Stairs."

    17:15 "People were still counting what number employee they were."

    20:00 Her boyfriend said, "It's him or it's me."

    20:55 What brought you back to James?

    22:00 (AGENCY . COM) was responsible for many generations to come!

    22:55 What was it like working in "The Pit"?

    24:50 Chan & Ruth: Origins in the Time-Life Building

    25:55 I had to figure out the "Information Super Highway."

    26:50 The Vibe offices... a lot of smoke... some of it from cigarettes

    29:00 The tail end of the "Travel Department" offices

    31:50 He walked me home 30 blocks... it felt... kind of romantic.

    33:00 There's rules and then there's reality.

    35:00 "We worked 7 weeks straight without a day off."

    36:15 Hyde Park in a rowboat

    39:30 My sister said, "I think Chan is your soulmate."

    40:00 Group chat!

    43:40 "This one's for you, Chan-baby!"

    52:35 What's the biggest difference from when you started dating to now?

    57:50 I remember distinctly where we had that exchange where we both "came out."

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  • Episode 10 - February 5th | Carla Hendra
    2021/02/05

    Carla helped shepherd the advertising world to a digital future as President of OgilvyOne in the '90's and is now Executive Partner, Chief Executive, Ogilvy Consulting, and Chief Digital Officer, The Ogilvy Group.

    Episode Timeline

    3:15 How it all began...

    4:50 We started to use it for marketing... called it "Brochureware"

    6:30 Biggest consolidation in advertising history...

    10:50 The beauty of having the consolidated IBM business

    12:25 We did a global Yahoo buy... the first one ever!

    14:20 I think people have always been attracted to working at Ogilvy

    16:30 The vibe of the whole thing was just massive growth *

    19:00 We pioneered the whole idea of integrated marketing

    20:35 If you didn't have respect of the creatives... FORGET IT!

    23:00 CPG stayed out of the picture for a really long time.

    24:20 I was an expert in search for about four minutes...

    29:25 It was in the David Ogilvy tradition of "We sell, or else!"

    30:15 Did the Ogilvy brand help with client conversations?

    33:35 Are there any "nightmares" that come to mind? *

    36:45 If you don't fail early, you're going to be really late to the party.

    40:45 The thread of "We sell, or else!" continues, yes?

    42:45 Was there a definitive time where digital was embraced?

    44:00 In the 90's I didn't need to do "new business." I just walked in the door!

    48:05 Biggest factor was, "Did you get the targeting right?"

    49:15 Where are you headed now?

    53:10 It feels a bit like it did back in 1997...

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  • EPISODE 9 - Jan. 29th | Paul Galli & Geoff Badner
    2021/01/30

    Paul was employee #1 at AGENCY.COM and Geoff wasn't too far behind. They were founding members of "The Pit" the nickname of the place where all the magic happened creating the very first Websites.

    Episode Timeline

    4:15 Are you still going by "Poobie King"?

    6:45 How it all began for Paul (Poobie)

    9:30 How it all began for Geoff

    13:55 "I liked that no one knew what they were doing."

    15:25 Geoff, what was it like for you?

    16:15 "It was way better than making junk mail."

    17:20 "I remember being excited about new browser releases."

    17:55 Where did the name, "The Pit" come from?

    18:40 "I probably worked 3 years worth... in 9 months!"

    22:00 Did the culture change for you guys?

    25:55 Yeah... I don't like this management thing.

    27:05 "It feels like I'm running a Romper Room!"

    29:10 Mr. Badner, do you remember THIS?!

    31:30 "I think about it every time I drive through Times Square"

    35:00 "It was less about the projects and more about the experience."

    36:20 "You know who I still talk to is John Nack"

    40:05: "I left twice..." [FREEZE]

    41:25 "I think I fell in love with the design process."

    45:30 "Curiosity and being comfortable with constant change..."

    49:10 "Can you make our logo rotate?"

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    57 分
  • EPISODE 8 - Jan. 22nd. | Lewis Gersh
    2021/01/23

    Ep. 8 - Lewis Gersh, in partnership with AOL, founded Worldy Information Network in 1998 focusing on investor info publishing during the height of the DOTCOM boom.

    Episode Timeline

    4:25 What are you doing now?

    5:00 My first JV with Omnicom and Organic

    6:05 Entrepreneur "Reverse Commuters"

    6:35 Talk about the "AOL Thing"

    8:20 We had 24,000 SKUs of Japanese Animé

    10:00 How did you find Organic

    12:00 The traffic must have been enormous!

    14:55 Mitsui had backed AOL

    18:15 We were sharing space with Organic in Chelsea

    22:15 Getting people to understand the power being inside AOL

    25:20 We've come full circle... it's now Facebook

    29:00 We need to talk about "Yo-Yos"

    32:25 What did you do that really was new territory?

    34:40 Remember when HTML banners came out?!

    37:55 One the best banner ads I remember

    40:20 We had 2 T1's... in MANHATTAN!

    43:10 What was it like investing in the post-Dotcom-Bubble environment?

    43:34 Bubble 1.0

    46:55 People were talking about Web 2.0

    50:10 Lewis has gone mad. I'm sure Lewis has gone mad!

    53:00 Take us into the future... What is phase 4.0?

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    59 分