Inside the Net

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Inside The Net
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Hosting Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte
Updates Weekly
Debut November 29, 2005
End date October 25, 2006
Website http://twit.tv/

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.

From the time of its debut, Inside the Net was 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

Main article: net@nite

On November 5, 2006, Inside the Net was re-branded as net@nite, a weekly live podcast. The show is live and listeners can participate using TalkShoe, a Java based VoIP client.

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