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Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Jack Dorsey, Square - The Power of Curiosity and Inspiration
Square and Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey describes his early background and inspirations, the current focuses he keeps as a CEO, and his desire to create memorable experiences and solve problems.
curiosity  inspiration  entrepreneurship  twitter  square  video 
august 2011 by brianburns
Twitter Was Act One
David Kirkpatrick, a contributing author at Vanity Fair, tells the tale of Jack Dorsey's rise from a kid fascinated with maps, traffic, art and maths, to the co-founder of interaction based world-changing systems: namely Twitter (communicative) and Square (payments).
Square  Twitter  Dorsey  Inspiration  Communication  Payments  Traffic  GoDo 
march 2011 by brianburns
How Facebook And Twitter Are Changing Business Models, Shaping Brand Identity
Now that many corporations have mastered the tricky art of signing up for a Twitter or Facebook account, the next step is leveraging social media tools in a meaningful way that impacts your brand and your bottom line. Jeremiah Owyang, offers four laws of social business: don’t fondle the hammer, live the 80% rule, customers don’t care what department you’re in, and real time is not fast enough.
Twitter  Facebook  Business  Models  Brand  Identity  Leveraging  Social  Media 
may 2010 by brianburns
Why Twitter looks like a social network but feels like news media » Nieman Journalism Lab
"Information Week posted an interesting account of an academic paper presented at the International World Wide Web Conference last month. The paper, written by four Korean researchers, analyzed 41.7 million Twitter user profiles, 1.47 billion social relations, 4,262 trending topics and 106 million tweets to examine the relationships between tweeters and the distribution of information across the microblogging network. Their conclusion: Twitter isn’t a social network, but something more akin to traditional news media."
Twitter  Traditional  News  Media  Social  Network 
may 2010 by brianburns
Tweets are the new quotes.
Twitter on their Media blog, gear up for the launch of a new service that will allow for the generation of simple, selectable flat-HTML tweets for use on blogs, etc. This will be achievable by pasting in a snippet of code.
Twitter  Quotes 
may 2010 by brianburns
Twitter: @anywhere
"We’ve developed a new set of frameworks for adding this Twitter experience anywhere on the web. Soon, sites many of us visit every day will be able to recreate these open, engaging interactions providing a new layer of value for visitors without sending them to Twitter.com. Our open technology platform is well known and Twitter APIs are already widely implemented but this is a different approach because we’ve created something incredibly simple. Rather than implementing APIs, site owners need only drop in a few lines of javascript. This new set of frameworks is called @anywhere."
Twitter  Anywhere  Social  Network 
april 2010 by brianburns

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