What if the Internet was never invented? – spoof video

Arianna Huffington, Sean Parker and Michael Bloomberg star in spoof video about what famous founders would be doing if the Internet never existed

Ryan Ramgobin
Friday 19 June 2015 06:01 EDT
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Sean Parker, founder of Napster, takes part in the spoof video
Sean Parker, founder of Napster, takes part in the spoof video

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Founders Forum has released a hilarious spoof video about what famous tech founders would be doing if the Internet was never invented.

There are a whole host of star tech celebrities from Arianna Huffington as a newspaper delivery girl to AOL’s founder Steve Case as a postman roaming around offices shouting “You’ve got mail!” as he hands out junk mail.

Sean Parker, founder of Napster, is found napping (get it?!); while Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales is working in a library, encouraging people to edit mistakes in books. And there’s even a segment including former Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg.

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