For anyone interested in learning more about the people who created Twitter, the Telegraph has a story on Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams.
It must be a fascinating place to be when something you’ve created attracts millions of users that leads to a $500-million takeover offer from Facebook. The temptation to take the money (actually, Facebook shares) must be enormous. At the same time, the founders and its venture capital investors believe Twitter is worth more and/or worth more than accepting shares in a privately-owned company in return.
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Who’s Behind Twitter?
For anyone interested in learning more about the people who created Twitter, the Telegraph has a story on Biz Stone, Jack Dorsey and Evan Williams.
It must be a fascinating place to be when something you’ve created attracts millions of users that leads to a $500-million takeover offer from Facebook. The temptation to take the money (actually, Facebook shares) must be enormous. At the same time, the founders and its venture capital investors believe Twitter is worth more and/or worth more than accepting shares in a privately-owned company in return.
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