Browser History - Die legendärsten Momente der Internetgeschichte

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Browser History - Die legendärsten Momente der Internetgeschichte

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A comedy podcast in German from Podimo, Magdalena Pulz, Dennis Kogel
Website: https://bio.to/browserhistory

Erinnert ihr euch noch an “Lord of the weed”? Oder den Satz “Warum liegt hier Stroh”? In Browser History scrollen wir zurück zu den wichtigsten Momenten der Internet-Geschichte und finden heraus, was und wer wirklich hinter den berühmtesten Memes aller Zeiten steckt. In diesem Podcast schauen wir uns all diese tragischen und ikonischen Internet-Phänomene noch mal ganz genau an, und zwar mit dem Blick von heute. Dennis Kogel und Magdalena Pulz graben sich jede Woche tief in unsere Browser-History und klären ein für alle mal, wie es dazu kommen konnte, dass Anfang der 2000er auf einmal Fandubs viral gingen. Oder warum fast jeder Mensch mit Internetzugang plötzlich einen Trash-Porno zitieren konnte.

Jeden Montag eine neue Folge! 📅

Browser History ist eine Produktion von Podimo.

Zum Team gehören: Magdalena Pulz, Dennis Kogel, Kali Köhler, Tristan Lehmann, Jelena Kitanovic und Majbritt Doege.

Folgt uns auch auf Instagram:

🌐 Browser History Official Channel (https://www.instagram.com/browserhistory_podcast)

🛜 Magdalena Pulz (https://www.instagram.com/magdalena.lala/)

📆 Dennis Kogel (https://www.instagram.com/alexbronsky/)

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