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Blog Talk Radio: Alan Levy interviews Julia Angwin Listen


University of Chicago Magazine: MySpace's Tangled Web  Read


Wired.com: MySpace Faces Tough Choices With New CEO  Read


New York Times Sunday Book Review: Dude! Murdoch Friended Us! Read


Huffington Post: WhoseSpace? Angwin combines juicy pulp with biz-dev context to turn this story of somewhat shaky and shady entrepreneur-businessman-techie-marketers into a page-turner. Read


San Francisco Chronicle: Stealing MySpace is an insightful,
informative, entertaining and thorough book that genuinely shouldn't
be judged by its cover. Read


Time.com: Stealing MySpace is a richly detailed portrait of the growth of a modern media company, complete with all the growing pains, feuds and business machinations that accompany it. Read  


Boston Globe: MySpace odyssey, a history of the Internet phenomenon,

from uncertain enterprise to part of the Murdoch empire. Read


Columbia Journalism Review: MySpace Odyssey, The rise of a social-networking leviathan-and its uncertain future. Read


LA Weekly: Stealing MySpace: An Interview with Julia Angwin at SXSW. Read


Los Angeles Times: Author Julia Angwin talks up Stealing MySpace at SXSW. Read


New York Times: Stealing MySpace, A Web Beast with A Rough Back Story. Read


Austin American-Statesman: Julia Angwin's "Stealing MySpace": funny, surprising; How the people behind MySpace slacked off, got lucky and reaped millions. Read


Washington Post: Who Owns Your Social Network? Rupert Murdoch and MySpace versus Facebook. Read


IWantMedia.com: Interview, "Julia Angwin: MySpace Could Become the Next AOL." Read


Wired.com: Q&A about the origin of the social network, from the backroom deals surrounding its News Corp acquisition to scandals involving the site's founders. Read


TechCrunch: Stories from the Tell-All MySpace Book. A list of the parts of the book TechCrunch considers most interesting, based on a review of a draft copy. Read


Portfolio Magazine: Sumner Redstone and Viacom Losses. Redstone's dispute with Tom Freston over MySpace, as described in the book, is partly revealed in this profile. Read


TechCrunch: MySpace and Facebook in 2009 Battle of the Books. A (slightly inaccurate) preview of two tell-alls about the top social networking sites -- but hey, all press is good press. Read


TechCrunch: Has America's First Friend Been Lying About His Age?

An early leak from the book reveals questions about Tom Anderson's real age. Read