Inside the Net

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Inside The Net
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Host(s) Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte
Website http://twit.tv/
Update schedule Weekly
Launch date November 29, 2005
End Date October 25, 2006

Inside the Net was a weekly podcast (Internet radio show), part of the TWiT.tv network, hosted by Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte. Inside the Net covered areas of the Internet considered to be new and useful. Inside the Net featured interviews with behind-the-scenes developers for the latest web sites and web applications. There were 39 episodes, each being around 30 minutes in length.

The first episode was released on November 29, 2005 and featured Mike Shaver and Mike Beltzner discussing the release of Mozilla Firefox 1.5.

Inside the Net débuted as the number 1 on the podcast section of iTunes, and in its final month (October 2006) had roughly 60,000 unique downloads per episode. [1]

[edit] Net@Nite

On Sunday November 5, 2006 Inside the Net was re-branded as Net@nite, a weekly live netcast. The show is live and listeners can join in by using Talkshoe, a Java based VoIP client.

[edit] External links


TWiT.tv
TWiT.tv (network) | Leo Laporte
TWiT.tv podcasts
this WEEK in TECH | Security Now! | Net@nite | Inside the Net | Daily Giz Wiz | FLOSS Weekly | Futures in Biotech | MacBreak | this WEEK in MEDIA | MacBreak Weekly | Windows Weekly | this WEEK in LAW
TWiT.tv presenters
Alex Lindsay | Amber MacArthur | Chris DiBona | Dick DeBartolo | Steve Gibson | Paul Thurrott