
The Onion's Extremely Accurate History of the Internet
From the first microbial ooze to your most recent Facebook poke, the internet's history is as vast and varied as any major civilisation. Since a subject of this importance deserves only the most stringent satirical savaging, The Onion has -- thankfully, blessedly -- turned its gaze towards the bits and bytes that have been our ruin and salvation. The first episodes of The Onion's Extremely Accurate History of the Internet tackles those unthinkable dark years before Google Maps, Twitter and cat photos. The second sheds light on those computer machines you use to access the internet in the first place. Added bonus and nice synergistic touch: the series is hosted by Twitter all-star Rob Delaney.
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The Internet's Future: The Inhuman Road Ahead
Season 1 Episode 8, has no date
Smart Phones: The Technology Bricks That Changed Our Lives
Season 1 Episode 7, has no date
Interactivity: Joining the Conversation About Hitler
Season 1 Episode 6, has no date
Social Networks: Better Than Real Friends
Season 1 Episode 5, has no date
Y2k: A Civilization Rises From The Ashes
Season 1 Episode 4, has no date
The Roaring 90s: Tech Stocks Gone Wild
Season 1 Episode 3, has no date
Computers: The Thing You Need To Make the Internet
Season 1 Episode 2, has no date