You’ve heard the hype about Twitter. Maybe you don’t understand why it’s important or what it is. It’s a microblogging tool that I’ve found very useful. It lets you send 140-character messages to the world telling them what you’re doing. Last week they announced that they had received funding, so I went over there to get the inside look. In this video you meet Alex Payne, developer, Jason Goldman, product manager, Jack Dorsey, founder and CEO, Britt Selvitelle, developer, Jeremy Latrasse, operations, Biz Stone, co-founder and creative director, Krissy Bush, office manager, and two people who don’t work at Twitter but who share Twitter’s San Francisco office: Adam Rugel, founder and CEO of 71miles.com and Niall Kennedy, a web technologist.
Max Levchin (Slide.com/PayPal) during the Supernova 2007 Conference was a speaker on Dark Matter: Are We Missing the Real Internet Economy? Among topics like the real financial backbone of the Internet, Max also brings forward the infancy of new market monetization. The iPhone platform works with ...
Niall Kennedy was on the job for only three months. Hey how long can you sit around waiting to build a platfrom. Google is expanding and MSN seems to be cutting back according to Niall. Bummer the project sounded perfect for Niall and for MSN. ...
SUNNYVALE, CA, December 14, 2005 (PodTech News): Today Yahoo! launched “My Subscriptions,” a new Yahoo! Podcasts feature that helps people keep track of all their podcast subscriptions in one online location at http://podcasts.yahoo.com/my.
If a consumer listens to podcasts directly from their web browser, they can ...
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