Version History is live โย hereโs how to find it
- The new show “Version History” is now live on The Verge, featuring an hour-long tour of hoverboards from the 2010s.
- The episode explores the history of hoverboards and reveals crucial inflection points in Chinese tech manufacturing and social media trends.
- Hosted by David Pierce, Andy Hawkins, and Sean O’Kane, the show delves into the cultural significance of hoverboards and their impact on society.
- The episode covers topics such as self-driving cars, social media influencers, and the evolution of rideable gadgets.
- Viewers can find “Version History” live now on The Verge website or through a link provided in the original article.
We’ve been working on a new show for the last few months, called Version History, and the first episode is now live! It’s called “Hoverboards: so hot right now,” and it’s an hour-long tour of the biggest rideable gadget of the 2010s. Hidden inside the history of this weird two-wheeled scooter is a crucial inflection point in Chinese tech manufacturing, some hugely influential social media stars, a referendum on self-driving cars, and so much more. This episode is hosted by David Pierce, Andy Hawkins, and Sean O’Kane. We had a blast making it, and we think you’ll enjoy it too.
Now that the show is live, there are a few ways you can find Ve โฆ
Read the full story at The Verge.
Q. What is the name of the new show that has its first episode live?
A. Version History
Q. Who hosts the first episode of Version History?
A. David Pierce, Andy Hawkins, and Sean O’Kane
Q. What is the main topic of the first episode of Version History?
A. The biggest rideable gadget of the 2010s (Hoverboards)
Q. How long is the first episode of Version History?
A. It’s an hour-long tour.
Q. Where can I find more information about Version History?
A. Read the full story at The Verge.
Q. What can be found in the history of hoverboards that has a crucial inflection point in Chinese tech manufacturing?
A. A crucial inflection point in Chinese tech manufacturing.
Q. Who made the first episode of Version History?
A. It was made by the creators of the show, but no specific individuals are mentioned.
Q. How can I access the first episode of Version History?
A. The link to access it is provided at the end of the text.