The PayPal Wars

The PayPal Wars: Battles with eBay, the Media, the Mafia, and the Rest of Planet Earth (2004) is a book by former PayPal marketing executive Eric M. Jackson.

Description

The PayPal Wars is an insider's perspective on the people and events that helped create the company and its acquisition by eBay in 2002. The book recounts PayPal's clashes with lawyers, regulators, and the Mafia.[1] It also provides background information on PayPal's battles with the Google Checkout payments system.[2] Many of PayPal's founding employees went on to start other companies like LinkedIn, Tesla Motors, YouTube, and Yelp, Inc.;[3] they would become known as the PayPal Mafia.

Critical reception

The PayPal Wars received awards and acclaim for its writing style and personal narrative. It won the Writers Notes Book Awards as the best business book of the year.[4] The Washington Times said the book is "an absorbing insider's story."[5] Reason Magazine said that it "reads like a spy novel."[6] Tech Central Station said that "It's rare that a business book is a page turner, but The PayPal Wars is."[7] Tom Peters said The PayPal Wars "gives the best description of 'business strategy' unfolding in a world changing at warp speed." [8]

Editions

References

  1. http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060731/BUSINESS/60729105/1149
  2. "Comcast". Hopepubs.home.comcast.net. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  3. Washington, The (2005-02-12). "20th-century evils, Silicon Valley wars". Washington Times. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  4. "Who Killed PayPal?". Reason.com. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
  5. "techcentralstation Resources and Information. This website is for sale!". techcentralstation.com. Retrieved 2013-08-27.
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