Booking Overview

Internet History Podcast is a tech-history show that spotlights the people and turning points behind the modern Internet and the broader tech era. It’s especially valuable for PR teams pitching founder/leader profiles in software, VC/crypto, AI, and infrastructure themes where there’s a credible “where it came from” narrative.

Metrics

Episodes: 218

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

30s Ad: 242 - 300, 60s Ad: 290 - 348

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Contact form available - Official Form

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
Senior executives and founders in major software/internet companies, prominent investors (especially in web/crypto), and recognized leaders/authoritative figures in AI and tech infrastructure; typically people with firsthand career “origin stories” tied to the internet era.
Required Achievements:  
Founder/CEO or co-founder of a notable tech company, High-profile VC/investment track record (often a16z-level), Significant public impact on software infrastructure or industry standards (e.g., observability/DevOps), Media/books authoritativeness or widely referenced technical leadership

Recent Guest Discussions

Demis Hassabis (discussed via Sebastian Mallaby’s book; not interviewed in provided episode data) - AI Superintelligence; Hassabis’ Career; Development Of AI Framed Through The Infinity Machine

Chris Dixon - Journey Into Entrepreneurship And Vc; Site Advisor; Hunch; Founder Collective; Investing And Crypto Fund; Web3/crypto Landscape

Olivier Pomel - Dev-vs-ops Origins; Scaling Datadog; Product-market Fit; Hiring, Pricing, Platform Bets; Observability In An AI Era

Recent Topics

Internet, Technology, Software, Cybersecurity, Venture Capital, Cryptography, Observability, Open Source, Artificial Intelligence, Infrastructure

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Internet History Podcast
:

215. The Biography Of Demis Hassabis

April 01, 2026

This episode explores the fascinating journey of Demis Hassabis and the development of AI through the lens of Sebastian Mallaby's book, The Infinity Machine. We delve into the minds of AI pioneers, their motivations, and the race to achieve superintelligence, offering insights into the future of technology and humanity.Buy the book here: https://amzn.to/4sHzfS1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

214. Chris Dixon of a16z

December 22, 2025

Chris Dixon shares his journey from early programming experiences in the 1980s to becoming a prominent figure in venture capital and cryptocurrency. He discusses the founding of Site Advisor, the lessons learned from its acquisition by McAfee, and the challenges of starting Hunch. Dixon reflects on his experiences in angel investing, the creation of Founder Collective, and his role at Andreessen Horowitz, particularly in launching a crypto fund.Chapters:00:00 The Early Days of Programming02:4...

213. Datadog Founder Olivier Pomel

December 15, 2025

Olivier Pomel is the cofounder/CEO of Datadog. We trace his path from French open-source tinkerer to NYC founder, the dev-vs-ops friction that sparked Datadog, finding product-market fit through integrations, and the choice to stay independent en route to a 2019 IPO and S&P 500. Olivier shares scaling war stories, culture and GTM lessons, and what observability means in an AI era. If you build software—or companies—this one’s packed with playbooks, from hiring to pricing to platform bets ...

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