Evan Williams On Listening To Twitter Users
Evan Williams, co-founder of Twitter, the tiny, free and world-changing application that has become a vital connector of people and communities, reveals that many of the ideas driving the growth of Twitter came from unexpected uses invented by the users themselves. Before Evan worked on Twitter, he was part of a previous revolution in mass [...]
Evan Williams, co-founder of Twitter, the tiny, free and world-changing application that has become a vital connector of people and communities, reveals that many of the ideas driving the growth of Twitter came from unexpected uses invented by the users themselves.
Before Evan worked on Twitter, he was part of a previous revolution in mass communication, Blogger, while working at Google. He left Google in 2004 to launch the podcasting service Odeo, and Twitter spun out from this in 2006 as a side project based on an idea of Jack Dorsey’s.
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