Hatching Twitter

Nick Bilton
ISBN: 9781591846017
Hardcover | 302 pagina's | 05 november 2013
€ 23.65
A New York Times bestseller
Ev told Jack he had to ?chill out with the deluge of media he was doing. ?Its bad for the company, Ev said. ?Its sending the wrong message. Biz sat between them, watching like a spectator at a tennis match.
?But I invented Twitter, Jack said.
?No, you didnt invent Twitter, Ev replied. ?I didnt invent Twitter either. Neither did Biz. People dont invent things on the Internet. They simply expand on an idea that already exists.
In 2005, Odeo was a struggling podcasting start-up founded by free-range hacker Noah Glass and staffed by a motley crew of anarchists. Less than two years later, its days were numbered and half the staff had been let go. But out of Odeos ashes, the remaining employees worked on a little side venture . . . that by 2013 had become an $11.5 billion business.
That much is widely known. But the full story of Twitters hatching has never been told before. Its a drama of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles, as the founders went from everyday engineers to wealthy celebrities featured on magazine covers, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Daily Show, and Times list of the worlds most influential people.
New York Times columnist and reporter Nick Bilton takes readers behind the scenes as Twitter grew at exponential speeds. He gets inside the heads of the four hackers out of whom the company tumbled:
? Evan ?Ev Williams, the ambitious farm boy from Clarks, Nebraska, who had already created Blogger and sold it to Google for millions. Quiet and protective, Ev is a shrewd businessman who made tough choices in the interest of his companies, firing cofounders and employees who were once friends.
? Jack Dorsey, the tattooed ?nobody who helped mastermind the original concept of Twitter, became a billionaire tech titan, and convinced the media that he was the next Steve Jobs.
? Christopher ?Biz Stone, the joker and diplomat who played nice with everyone. As drama ensued, he was the only founder who remained on good terms with his friends and to this day has no enduring resentments.
? Noah Glass, the shy but energetic geek who invested his whole life in Twitter, only to be kicked out and expunged from the companys official history.
As Twitter grew, the four founders fought bitterly for money, influence, publicity, and control over a company that grows larger and more powerful by the day. Ultimately they all lost their grip on it. Today, none of them is the CEO. Dick Costolo, a fifty-year-old former comedian, runs the company.
By 2013 Twitter boasted close to 300 million active users around the world. In barely six years, the service has become a tool for fighting political oppression in the Middle East, a marketing musthave for business, and the worlds living room during live TV events. Today, notables such as the pope, Oprah Winfrey, and the president of the United States are regular Twitter users. A seventeen-year-old with a mobile phone can now reach a larger audience than an entire crew at CNN.
Biltons unprecedented access and exhaustive investigating reporting?drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails?have enabled him to write an intimate portrait of four friends who accidentally changed the world, and what they all learned along the way.
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- ISBN: 9781591846017
- Auteur(s): Nick Bilton
- Prijs: € 23.65
- Verschenen: 05 november 2013
- Taal: Engels
- Aantal pagina's: 302
- Bindwijze: Hardcover
- Uitgever: Sceptre
- Gewicht: 535 g
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