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Eyeball Wars : a novel of dot-com intrigue

by David Meerman Scott

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Moving at the blink speed of the Internet, Eyeball Wars is the first novel to provide an insider's perspective on the struggles of dot-com start-ups and the clash between old media and new.He seems to have it all: youth, money, fame and a TV-star girlfriend. But Richard is booted out of the family's worldwide newspaper empire with only the shell of an Internet company to his name.She seems to have nothing: a salary slave in Japan's giant Kuriyama Corporation, Mariko must find an Internet company to fund in order to save her job, ambitions, and self-esteem.Racy and riveting, Eyeball Wars is delighting savvy readers with an addictive tale packed with memorable characters.… (more)
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Moving at the blink speed of the Internet, Eyeball Wars is the first novel to provide an insider's perspective on the struggles of dot-com start-ups and the clash between old media and new.He seems to have it all: youth, money, fame and a TV-star girlfriend. But Richard is booted out of the family's worldwide newspaper empire with only the shell of an Internet company to his name.She seems to have nothing: a salary slave in Japan's giant Kuriyama Corporation, Mariko must find an Internet company to fund in order to save her job, ambitions, and self-esteem.Racy and riveting, Eyeball Wars is delighting savvy readers with an addictive tale packed with memorable characters.

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