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Stealing MySpace

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Release : 2009-03-17
Genre : Business & Economics
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Book Rating : 693/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Stealing MySpace by : Julia Angwin

Download or read book Stealing MySpace written by Julia Angwin. This book was released on 2009-03-17. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A few years ago, MySpace.com was just an idea kicking around a Southern California spam mill. Scroll down to the present day and MySpace is one of the most visited Internet destinations in America, displaying more than 40 billion webpage views per month and generating nearly $1 billion annually for Rupert Murdoch’s online empire. Even by the standards of the Internet age, the MySpace saga is an astounding growth story, which climaxed with the site’s acquisition by Murdoch’s News Corporation in 2005 for a sum approaching one billion dollars. But more than that, it may be the defining drama of the digital era. In Stealing MySpace, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Angwin chronicles the rise of this Internet powerhouse. With an unerring eye, Angwin details how MySpace took the Internet by storm by grabbing the best ideas from around the Web, encouraging pinup stars such as Tila Tequila to make their home on its pages and giving everyone freedom to experiment with online identities–including using somebody else’s identity. Stealing MySpace introduces us to the site’s founders, Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson, who dabbled in computer hacking, online pornography, spam, and spyware before starting MySpace. Although their street savvy, doggedness, and clubbing skills far eclipsed their tech prowess, they stumbled their way to success and soon found themselves at ground zero of a high-stakes war that pitted Rupert Murdoch against his frequent nemesis, the combative Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone. Angwin sheds light on the dizzying backroom deals that allowed Murdoch to snatch MySpace from Viacom’s grasp even as the MySpace founders remained in the dark about their own fate. Then she takes us inside the Murdoch empire as DeWolfe and Anderson lobby furiously to regain control of their creation. Venturing beyond the business aspects of the story, Angwin also explores the Internet culture, a voyeuristic world in which MySpace must stay one step ahead of amateur pornographers, sexual predators, and “spoofers” who set up fake profiles (Rupert Murdoch himself tolerates dozens of phony “Ruperts” on the site) and cope with the general excesses and sometimes illegal acts of a community of account holders equal in number to the population of Japan. In Stealing MySpace, Julia Angwin dishes on the epic real-world battle for control of a virtual empire. In a savvy, smart, fast-paced narrative reminiscent of Bryan Burrough and John Helyar’s Barbarians at the Gate and Michael Lewis’s The New New Thing, Stealing MySpace tells is the whole gripping story behind a breakout cultural phenomenon.

Social Networking

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Release : 2011-01-01
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
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Book Rating : 118/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Social Networking by : Marcia Amidon Lusted

Download or read book Social Networking written by Marcia Amidon Lusted. This book was released on 2011-01-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the social networking companies of MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter and the people who created the organizations.

Extremely Online

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Release : 2023-10-03
Genre : Social Science
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Book Rating : 893/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Extremely Online by : Taylor Lorenz

Download or read book Extremely Online written by Taylor Lorenz. This book was released on 2023-10-03. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NATIONAL BESTSELLER Acclaimed Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz presents a groundbreaking social history of the internet, revealing how online influence and the creators who amass it have reshaped our world, online and off—“terrific,” as the New York Times calls it, “Lorenz…is a knowledgeable, opinionated guide to the ways internet fame has become fame, full stop.” For over a decade, Taylor Lorenz has been the authority on internet culture, documenting its far-reaching effects on all corners of our lives. Her reporting is serious yet entertaining and illuminates deep truths about ourselves and the lives we create online. In her debut book, Extremely Online, she reveals how online influence came to upend the world, demolishing traditional barriers and creating whole new sectors of the economy. Lorenz shows this phenomenon to be one of the most disruptive changes in modern capitalism. By tracing how the internet has changed what we want and how we go about getting it, Lorenz unearths how social platforms’ power users radically altered our expectations of content, connection, purchasing, and power. In this “deeply reported, behind-the-scenes chronicle of how everyday people built careers and empires from their sheer talent and algorithmic luck” (Sarah Frier, author of No Filter), Lorenz documents how moms who started blogging were among the first to monetize their personal brands online, how bored teens who began posting selfie videos reinvented fame as we know it, and how young creators on TikTok are leveraging opportunities to opt out of the traditional career pipeline. It’s the real social history of the internet. Emerging seemingly out of nowhere, these shifts in how we use the internet seem easy to dismiss as fads. However, these social and economic transformations have resulted in a digital dynamic so unappreciated and insurgent that it ultimately created new approaches to work, entertainment, fame, and ambition in the 21st century. “Extremely Online aims to tell a sociological story, not a psychological one, and in its breadth it demonstrates a new cultural logic emerging out of 21st-century media chaos” (The New York Times). Lorenz reveals the inside, untold story of what we have done to the internet, and what it has done to us.

Delete Me: An Argument Against Facebook

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Release : 2013-09-20
Genre : Computers
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Book Rating : 206/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Delete Me: An Argument Against Facebook by : Ronald Read

Download or read book Delete Me: An Argument Against Facebook written by Ronald Read. This book was released on 2013-09-20. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Delete Me: An Argument Against Facebook details how Facebook users are lured into using the network and then decieved into sharing large amounts of information about themselves and their contacts. This collection process raises a number of questions such as how did Facebook get here, what role does it play in government, and where is it headed? The text sets out to answer these questions and more for readers who may be interested in understanding what Facebook really is

Dragnet Nation

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Release : 2014-02-25
Genre : Business & Economics
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Book Rating : 070/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Dragnet Nation by : Julia Angwin

Download or read book Dragnet Nation written by Julia Angwin. This book was released on 2014-02-25. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An investigative journalist offers a revealing look at how the government, private companies, and criminals use technology to indiscriminately sweep up vast amounts of our personal data, and discusses results from a number of experiments she conducted to try and protect herself.

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