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The Players Ball
The Players Ball: A Genius, a Con Man, and the Secret History of the Internet's Rise | David Kushner
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A Wild West look at the early days of the internetthe incredible battle between the founder of Match.com and the con man who swindled him out of the online domain name Sex.com in an all-out war for control over the fuel that still powers the online world to this day: love and lust. In 1994, visionary entrepreneur Gary Kremen used a $2,500 loan to create the first online dating service, Match.com. Despite only 5 percent of Americans using the internet at the time, Kremen insisted his invention would transform our lives. That wasnt all he was accurately predicted. He also anticipated that internet addresses, or domain names, would be the bedrock of the dawning digital frontier, eventually gathering the same kind of value as real estate properties. So, while his friends thought he was crazy, he bought dozens up, including the domain Sex.com. Love and lust, he believed, would fuel this new world to new heights. But in 1995, as Kremen prepared to launch his next venture, he was shocked to learn that someone named Stephen Michael Cohen had stolen the rights to the Sex.com name and was making millions that Kremen had never seen. In The Players Ball, award-winning journalist David Kushner draws from years of research and interviews to vividly recreate the Wild West years online, when innovators and outlaws battled for power and money. He explores the risks, rewards, challenges, and back alleys of how the world online came to be and provides essential insights about where its heading. The Players Ball is the rollicking true story of a decade-long cat-and-mouse game between a genius and a con man that changed the way people connect, and defined the digital age.
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Gary Krenim and Steve Cohen were both players in the early internet. Cohen managed bulletin boards in the 70s peddling sex. Krenim saw the value in registering domain names and founded match.com. He also registered sex.com, which Cohen stole. That started a very bizarre, decades long battle for the rights to sex.com between the men. Like it involved swingers parties, shrimp farms in Mexico, and impersonating dead lawyers weird. Fun #audiobook.

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Megabooks @marleed thank you!! I am very tired, but reading brings me so much joy, I‘m still doing it when I can. 💜💜💜 4y
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And my BOTM choices got here as well...... what to read?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I got the bottom one!!! 4y
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Coreyp
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Very funny and crazy that this was a true story. Fast read.

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Megabooks
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Gary Krenem was an internet visionary. A man who saw domain names, including the first one he made big, match.com, as property and went around registering them when it was free. Then con-man Michael Cohen stole sex.com from him, made it really sleazy, and made millions.

This is the story of two men, both visionaries, both entrepreneurs, locked in a battle over a single domain and the money it created. Fascinating. 5⭐️ #audiobook From #botm, too.

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Megabooks
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Gary Krenem stood as #AManAlone many times. He was an outcast at Stanford business school, he was one of the first to see domain names as property, he got kicked out of his creation Match.com, and now he‘s taking on this sleaze ball for Sex.com. Interesting book! I‘m nearly finished! #StarTrekSummerJune

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