An award-winning podcast from Google about the unseen world of data centers.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTechnologySociety & Culture |
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How this happen! its only one question with a lot different answers. No one bealived how to explain with out technology research. Can you bealived? I bealived, for one reason,no technology at all and a lot of books to read.
Very Interesting to learn more about Google and cloud computing.
I listen everyday so educational
BEST SHOW EVER I LEARN SOMETHING EVERYDAY!!!!!!!!!
This is perfect for a non technical perspective - really interesting with little prior knowledge assumed
The host is nice enough. The google folks interviewed are great. But you really learn almost nothing in the first 3 episodes. The first 3 episodes are one very long saccharin sweet commercial.
After episode 3 things improve and the podcast begins to present more interesting info. There were moments that these self protrayed heroes almost made me puke. Do these folks not realize that there are many folks working hard and accomplishing many cool things that help others. Ah the self absopti... more
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This podcast provides an insightful exploration of the hidden dynamics of data centers, framing them as critical infrastructure within the broader context of technology and society. It delves into numerous themes, including sustainability, power usage, climate change, and advancements in technology, all while highlighting personal stories and innovations within the industry. Unique elements include its emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches, bringing together experts from various fields to discuss how data centers impact everything from agriculture to climate resilience. The narrative-driven style combined with high-quality production makes complex technical content accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
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Where the Internet Lives launched 5 years ago and published 34 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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