

Notion Podcast
Notion
Candid conversations with the people shaping the world of technology — from pioneers of computer history to founders at the world’s leading startups. For more information, visit: https://www.notion.so/blog/topic/first-block
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Aug 25, 2020 • 31min
Pamela Hardt‑English on how she gave computer access to hippies
Pamela Hardt-English, the driving force behind the first computerized bulletin board system in the 1970s, provides a resource network for counterculture centers. She shares the challenges of bringing computer access to individuals and discusses the unique culture within the warehouse community.

Sep 5, 2019 • 27min
Pioneers: Louis Pouzin discusses the early days of the internet
Louis Pouzin, inventor of the datagram, discusses the early internet days. Topics include TCP/IP protocols development, impact on mass culture, and future internet evolution. Key points: journey at MIT, C-Cloud project, protocol standardization, TCP-IP history, and network governance shifts.

Feb 1, 2019 • 46min
Pioneers: Ted Nelson explores what computers could’ve become
Ted Nelson, the founding designer of Xanadu, discusses his expansive vision for digital technology. He explores the concept of hypertext and its influence on the Internet. Topics include Xanadu Classic, transcopyright, transclusion, and missed opportunities of the web

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Aug 8, 2018 • 44min
Pioneers: Stu Card on inventing the future
Stu Card discusses his pioneering work in Human Computer Interaction, including the design of Englebart's mouse and Information Foraging theory. Topics covered include practical theories in engineering, the origins of HCI, expanding brain capabilities, innovations at Xerox Park, and the importance of seamless interfaces and virtual books.

Aug 3, 2018 • 13min
Pioneers: Andy Hertzfeld on building the Macintosh
In a fascinating conversation with Andy Hertzfeld, a key member of the original Macintosh team, listeners gain insight into the early days of personal computing. Hertzfeld shares stories about the thrill of creating innovative designs while navigating challenges in user accessibility. He reflects on the agile development strategies that set the Macintosh apart from its predecessors, emphasizing collaboration among tech enthusiasts. Additionally, he discusses the evolution of user experience enhancements and the visionary push for handheld communication devices in the 1990s.


