Hatching Twitter
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Nick Bilton
The dramatic, unlikely story behind the founding of Twitter, by New York Times bestselling author and Vanity Fair special correspondent The San Francisco-based technology company Twitter has become a powerful force in less than ten years. Today it’s everything from a tool for fighting political oppression in the Middle East to a marketing must-have to the world’s living room during live TV events to President Trump’s preferred method of communication. It has hundreds of millions of active users all over the world. But few people know that it nearly fell to pieces early on. In this rousing history that reads like a novel, Hatching Twitter takes readers behind the scenes of Twitter’s early exponential growth, following the four hackers—Ev Williams, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass, who created the cultural juggernaut practically by accident. It’s a drama of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles over money, influence, and control over a company that was growing faster than they could ever imagine. Drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails, Bilton offers a rarely-seen glimpse of the inner workings of technology startups, venture capital, and Silicon Valley culture.
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Author
Nick Bilton
Pages
320
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2014-09-30
ISBN
1591847087 9781591847083
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"This is a gossipy book, telling us about the founding story of Twitter. Nick Bilton takes a point of view but and gives a portrait of all the founders, warts and all. <br/><br/>My respect for Ev Williams & Biz Stone grew further after reading this. I was a bit disappointed with Jack Dorsey’s portrayal of being schemer and villain. May be a bit look into his side of the story on why he behaved that way, would have been nice. Like Elizabeth Holmes of Theranos (in Bad Blood), Jack also has the imitation and influence of Steve Jobs in many of his manners and practices. But the sweet irony of the story is: Jack runs Twitter now full-time. I would love know what happened after Dick Costolo took over and how Jack came back to rein in Twitter. <br/><br/>Nevertheless, its a fantastic and racy read. This is my second book of Nick after the excellent American Kingpin and the fifth book to know more about Silicon Valley and its history."
"Hatching Twitter is an entertaining book about one social networking site developed by four friends that changed the way the world communicates. The book shows that there is more to say about Twitter than 140 characters will allow. Hatching Twitter reads like a novel and each of the four founders is given a voice. Bilton obviously did his research as there are few moments in the book that feel as though they were written by someone who wasn't there. Those daunted by the thought of reading nonfiction should take comfort in the fact that, despite the truth of the events that take place in this book, it is never overburdened by data or terminology, but instead goes about relaying the development of Twitter as it happened."
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