From the outside looking in, one of the most impressive parts of Twitter is how Biz Stone and Evan Williams play so nice with the media. The media wants to cover Twitter, and Stone and Williams are happy to play their parts.
Here’s another nice piece of coverage in the Wall St. Journal.
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Biz & Ev in the WSJ
From the outside looking in, one of the most impressive parts of Twitter is how Biz Stone and Evan Williams play so nice with the media. The media wants to cover Twitter, and Stone and Williams are happy to play their parts.
Here’s another nice piece of coverage in the Wall St. Journal.