The Players Ball, David Kushner
The Players Ball, David Kushner
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The Players Ball
A Genius, a Con Man, and the Secret History of the Internet's Rise

Author: David Kushner

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/09/2019


Synopsis

“An engrossing microcosm of the internet’s Wild West years” (Kirkus Reviews), award-winning journalist David Kushner tells the incredible battle between the founder of Match.com and the con man who swindled him out of the website Sex.com, resulting in an all-out war for control for what still powers the internet today: love and sex.

In 1994, visionary entrepreneur Gary Kremen used a $2,500 loan to create the first online dating service, Match.com. Only five percent of Americans were using the internet at the time, and even fewer were looking online for love. He quickly bought the Sex.com domain too, betting the combination of love and sex would help propel the internet into the mainstream.

Imagine Kremen’s surprise when he learned that someone named Stephen Michael Cohen had stolen the rights to Sex.com and was already making millions that Kremen would never see. Thus follows the wild true story of Kremen’s and Cohen’s decade-long battle for control. In The Players Ball, author and journalist David Kushner provides a front seat to these must-read Wild West years online, when innovators and outlaws battled for power and money.

This cat-and-mouse game between a genius and a con man changed the way people connect forever, and is key to understanding the rise and future of the online world.

“Kushner delivers a fast-paced, raunchy tale of sex, drugs, and dial-up.” —Publishers Weekly

About David Kushner

David Kushner is an award-winning journalist and author. His books include Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop CultureLevittown: Two Families, One Tycoon, and the Fight for Civil Rights in America’s Legendary Suburb; and Alligator Candy: A Memoir. He has written for Rolling Stone, The New YorkerThe New York Times Magazine, Vanity FairOutside, and other publications. His work has been adapted into award-winning films (Zola and Silk Road), podcasts (Alligator Candy and Cold Truth), and docuseries (The Battle for Justina Pelletier). He is the Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University and lives in New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen

2.5 stars I read this because there were parallels to Billion Dollar Whale and Bad Blood and I was in my twenties for much of this story so I thought it would be interesting to read about all the craziness during the birth of the internet and domain registration craze. As it turned out, I think this......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

This book needed a better copy editor. Glaring typos and unnecessary repetition were distracting.......more

As with all of Kushner's books, this one comes highly recommended. A fun read about the early days of the internet domain trade against the backdrop of two remarkable characters.......more