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Early Days of Silicon Alley
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During the early days of Silicon Alley, around 200 people were doing cool stuff, which attracted the media business. This led to the creation of connections between magazines and dial-up services for booking tickets or accessing articles.

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The birth of the internet and the rise of dial-up services were interconnected as people started to realize the convenience of having everything at their fingertips.
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Internet
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The birth of the internet and the rise of dial-up services were interconnected as people started to realize the convenience of having everything at their fingertips. The media business was quick to seize upon this, connecting magazines, music, and even booking services with dial-up options.

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Early Days of Silicon Alley
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#635: Jason Calacanis on Brooklyn Grit, Big Asks, Angel Investing (Uber, Calm, Robinhood, and more), The Magic of Thinking Big, and St*bbing People in the Face but Never in the Back
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The Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker had the idea of being a reporter about Silicon Alley, reporting on what's happening in the area where there's now 200 people doing stuff, with a potential cost of 10 cents for 8 pages.
19:10 - 20:58 (01:48)
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Silicon Alley
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The speaker had the idea of being a reporter about Silicon Alley, reporting on what's happening in the area where there's now 200 people doing stuff, with a potential cost of 10 cents for 8 pages.

Chapter
Early Days of Silicon Alley
Episode
#635: Jason Calacanis on Brooklyn Grit, Big Asks, Angel Investing (Uber, Calm, Robinhood, and more), The Magic of Thinking Big, and St*bbing People in the Face but Never in the Back
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show