Description: "Awarding-winning reporter Sarah Frier reveals an inside, never-before-told, behind-the-scenes look at how Instagram defied the odds to become one of the most culturally defining apps of the decade."--
Brief description: Sarah Frier is a senior technology reporter for Bloomberg News out of San Francisco. Her award-winning features and breaking stories have earned her a reputation as an expert on how Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter make business decisions that affect their future and our society. Frier is a frequent contributor to Bloomberg Businessweek and Bloomberg Television. She's also the author of No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram, the winner of the 2020 Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award.
Review Quotes: "Happily-this is a book about Silicon Valley. It is a record of a single app moving through the place. And in making that record, in hewing closely to Instagram and its founders, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, while giving new texture to the Valley's major players, like Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg, Frier tells the story of how that place works....The book manages to be cleareyed and objective about the founders and their many flaws, without sensationalizing or oversimplifying-a hard balance to strike in tech coverage right now....we need a book like this to explain what it is I'm tapping on all day. I spend hours staring at the screen, and now I have a better sense of who's staring back." -New York Times "No Filter is a vibrant play-by-play of how Instagram reached that level of influence through the business of manufacturing coolness....Frier's version of that story is rich with details, based on hundreds of interviews including sit-downs with the app's co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger. Armed with their perspective, Frier is able to draw a line between each decision the founders made and the cultural consequences....The irresistible drama of No Filter plays out between the founders and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg." -NPR "Deeply sourced....Frier delivers a compelling tale of jealousy.... The David-and-Goliath tussle is deftly interwoven by Frier with another tale: the transformation of Instagram itself, from the photo app known for its artsy filters to the creator of 'creators.'" -Financial Times "No Filter might be the most enrapturing book about Silicon Valley drama since Nick Bilton's Hatching Twitter, but this time, instead of cofounder infighting, the battle for Instagram's soul has far more reaching consequences for society and its relationship with technology....Frier deftly streamlines from multiple interviews with some of the most high-profile executives, venture capitalists, and most-followed celebrities on Instagram." -Fortune "Frier captures the power Instagram came to wield in society even among those who didn't use it....The author deftly weaves Instagram's cultural impact into what might otherwise be a cold-eyed business story, adding rich texture and context, and giving us non-billionaires something we can relate to. But the book's narrative power-and it's told in a narrative voice, relying on interviews with hundreds of employees and others close to the companies-rests in the human drama among the whiz kids navigating Silicon Valley's tricky crosscurrents. The book is also leavened by entertaining details." -Washington Post "In this illuminating first book by tech reporter Sarah Frier, [Instagram's] founding, dizzying rise, and the impact it has on people around the world is unraveled in fascinating detail. Read this, and you might never post a photo the same way again." -Town & Country "The story of the supercharged rise and inevitable distortion of one of the world's most wide-ranging and influential social media platforms. An eminently readable cautionary tale about technology that once again questions what-or who-the product really is." -Kirkus Reviews "Frier weaves a gripping narrative of the power of technology that all readers can appreciate....Frier keeps readers hooked into this world of high-stakes technology." -Library Journal "Expertly chronicles the rise of Instagram....Frier's work is based on lengthy interviews with the company's two founders, current and former employees, and it brings fresh insight into some of Instagram's most pivotal moments. From Twitter's failed attempts at an acquisition to the race to build Stories in a bid to fend off Snapchat, it offers an inside perspective into how those decisions shaped the company." -Engadget "One of my favorite books of recent months....it's a meticulously reported, beautifully told story about one of the most successful apps ever created." -Casey Newton, The Verge "No Filter offers an engaging account of how tech fo...