There's at least one story that has never been told on the no-holds-barred social networking Web site MySpace. That story is the chaotic, action-packed history of MySpace itself. Now Julia Angwin…has done prodigious digging into the shady business practices, trailer-park aesthetics, lucky accidents and borderline personality types that have allowed MySpace to tap into the American psyche. Her account is necessarily convoluted. But like the site itself, Ms. Angwin's book…is accessible to anyone, except during its most intensive dissections of deal-making. Overall, you needn't know a portal from a platform to follow this sprawling, rollicking Internet history.
The New York Times
This is the story of MySpace, a powerhouse Internet company that rose from humble beginnings to become nothing less than one of the centerpieces of Rupert Murdoch's media empire. No one would have predicted that this company-barely funded, technologically inept, conceptually derivative, and driven by rivalries-would morph into the biggest Internet site in the world. This fascinating and surprising story includes all the elements of a great business narrative: obsessive characters, relentless and unlikely innovation, and dizzying backroom deal-making-all centered around an epic battle for control.
Acclaimed journalist Julia Angwin delivers a savvy, smart account reminiscent of Kurt Eichenwald and Barbarians at the Gate.
This is the story of MySpace, a powerhouse Internet company that rose from humble beginnings to become nothing less than one of the centerpieces of Rupert Murdoch's media empire. No one would have predicted that this company-barely funded, technologically inept, conceptually derivative, and driven by rivalries-would morph into the biggest Internet site in the world. This fascinating and surprising story includes all the elements of a great business narrative: obsessive characters, relentless and unlikely innovation, and dizzying backroom deal-making-all centered around an epic battle for control.
Acclaimed journalist Julia Angwin delivers a savvy, smart account reminiscent of Kurt Eichenwald and Barbarians at the Gate.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940169901818 |
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Publisher: | Blackstone Audio, Inc. |
Publication date: | 03/17/2009 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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