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S1 E1 - LIKE BUTTON | The Unintended Consequences of the Facebook Like Button
January 11, 202422minWhen first presented with the like button (then dubbed “the awesome button”) Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had a simple response: “No.” He worried that a quick thumbs up or down would discourage more meaningful online interaction. Eventually his team changed his mind and transformed the world.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E2 - CUBICLE | How the Cubicle Became Universally Hated
January 11, 202424minThe Cubicle was originally designed to set workers free. A futuristic designer named Robert Propst dreamed up “The Action Office” as a groovy 1960s workplace utopia that would unleash the modern knowledge worker’s vast untapped potential. This is how it all went so wrong.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E3 - BARCODE | How The Barcode Shaped Our Modern Economy
January 11, 202422minBarcodes have radically changed global commerce helping fuel the rise of everything from massive companies like Walmart to world powers like China. And it all started with a man daydreaming on a beach in 1949.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E4 - FLORIDA | How Real Estate Rogues Invented Florida As We Know It
January 11, 202424minFlorida wasn’t always the Sunshine State. In the 1920s an army of real estate boosters set out to redefine Florida from an economic backwater to a ritzy vacation destination sparking a land boom–and bust–the likes of which America had never seen before.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E5 - MAUVE | The Fake Color That Made Our Modern World
January 11, 202422minIn 1856 a chemistry student accidentally created a strange substance with a rich purple hue -- the world’s first synthetic dye. In just a few years ‘Mauve’ would take over the fashion industry make food look more appetizing and enable stunning advances in medicine.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E6 - VANILLA | The Bean That Shaped the Future of Food
January 11, 202424minIn 1841 on the small island of Réunion a 12-year-old slave did something no one had done before; artificially pollinate the vanilla plant. The vanilla bean took the world by storm sparking the artificial flavor revolution and forever changing how we eat.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E7 - WIFI | The Hollywood Actress Who Laid the Groundwork For Wi-Fi
January 11, 202423minActress Hedy Lamarr “the world's most beautiful woman” had a knack for inventing. During WWII in an effort to help the Allies she devised a technology designed to intercept Axis communications – and created the foundation of wireless internet.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E8 - STREAMING | The Invention That Revolutionized Streaming Video
January 11, 202423minThe early days of online video were plagued by low resolution stamp-sized video and unbearable buffering times. But one day that all changed. In the late 90s a breakthrough technology revolutionized streaming video setting the foundation for the era of Netflix.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E9 - INTERSTATE | How The Interstate Connected and Divided America
January 11, 202422minDwight Eisenhower’s interstate highway system was the biggest infrastructure project of its time a bold plan to connect all corners of America and boost the post-war economy. So how did it end up dividing the nation and deepening the divide between rich and poor?Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buyS1 E10 - EDISON | How Edison Reinvented Invention
January 11, 202427minEdison pioneered the world’s first research and development center in Menlo Park New Jersey working with a group of experimenters to methodically zero in on the holy grail of electric light. In the process he transformed invention from a solo to a communal activity.Free trial of Curiosity Stream, rent, or buy
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