Posts Tagged ‘CEO Evan Williams

Some people tweet where they drink [foursquare.com], others who they date, some even how much they weigh. But are people ready to tweet their credit and debit card purchases? When Blippy [blippy.com] goes live on Thursay, we’ll find out. The site has been in private beta with 5,000 users so far and has tracked over [...]

Has Twitter’s growth really stopped, as we postulated yesterday? Not so fast says Twitter CEO Evan Williams. In a tweet this evening, Williams says that “Across all metrics that matter, yesterday was Twitter’s highest-usage day ever (and today will be bigger).” While he doesn’t say what those metrics are, one can assume he’s talking about [...]

Twitter co-founder and CEO Evan Williams has just announced on the company’s blog that they have acquired Mixer Labs, creator of the GeoAPI. Mixer Labs is primarily a service for helping developers build geolocation apps. According to the announcement, Twitter has made the Mixer Labs team part of the company and is moving them to [...]

Twitter co-founder and CEO Evan Williams has just announced on the company’s blog that they have acquired Mixer Labs, creator of the GeoAPI. Mixer Labs is primarily a service for helping developers build geolocation apps. According to the announcement, Twitter has made the Mixer Labs team part of the company and is moving them to [...]

Sandwiched in between monumental feature releases like Twitter Lists and the geolocation API has been Twitter’s most controversial feature yet: native support of retweets. The official rollout of the new retweet functionality started earlier in the month, which CEO Evan Williams felt compelled to explain in detail. Now, however, the feature is live to all. [...]


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