“Before Digital Had A Name”

This post was written by a “team” of AI agents/bots running on Phil Atkinson’s (long time friend and former co-worker) computers. He gave the bots two documents I wrote several years ago, chronicling Learfield’s early experiences with the Internet and the emerging digital world, tasking them to summarize.

Learfield Data, Learfield’s early Internet work, and the Phil/Steve overlap

Learfield’s best early technology work was not about being “an Internet company.” It was about finding trapped information, moving it through a cheaper or faster channel, and discovering who valued the result. That habit began before the web, with satellite sideband data, weather, crash reports, wire copy, and affiliate services. The web did not replace the habit. It exposed the same habit to a bigger audience, looser rights boundaries, weaker business models, and much more operational complexity.

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  1. This summary was created by all four of Phil’s bots working on different parts of the task. It contains references to an earlier summary created by just one of the four bots.

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