Informative Essay: The Real History Of Twitter

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The day was March 21st, 2006 when cofounder of the multibillion dollar media site,Twitter, Jack Dorsey, sent the very first tweet into existence (Twitter Inc). Today, on average 6,000 tweets are sent out per second, 500 million tweets per day, and nearly 200 billion tweets per year. Even as this paper is being written I watch a running count of tweets sent out live today at 8:00 PM: 538,604,490 and rising by the second (Internet Live Stats). What began in the early 2000s as an ineffective podcasting start up took a turn for success, exploding into one of the most successful media platforms the world has ever seen. As of February 2016, Twitter was worth 10 billion dollars, and that number has only risen in recent months (Hempel). There are discrepancies …show more content…

Twitter Founders Jack Dorsey, Even Williams and Biz Stone each played a unique role in making Twitter the business it is today. There is another name, though, that is often forgotten, but one that the Business Insider believes should not be so quickly forgotten when telling “The Real History of Twitter.” According to BusinessInsider.com, the story of Twitter begins in the apartment of entrepreneur Noah Glass who was starting the previously referenced podcasting platform, Odeo. Presenting new technology that turned phone calls into MP3 sessions streamed on the Internet, Odeo was projected to have enormous success, backed by millions from investors, including former Googler, Evan Williams. By July 2005, concrete plans were established to launch Odeo onto the web; that was until that fall a force …show more content…

A more current documentary was produced in 2013 by Bloomberg.com containing actual interviews with Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone. In Bloomberg’s account of the story, “…Dorsey pressed Williams to let him try it [his original twitter idea],” appealing that it would be easy to program, only taking a few short days (Corona, Krauss and Ligtelyn). Williams gave him two weeks to put the website together; that’s when Dorsey solicited the expertise of Biz Stone to help with the website layout and graphics. Two weeks later on March 21st, 2006, the website launched and Dorsey sent the first Twitter message or “status” via his cellphone, “just setting up my twttr,” (Corona, Krauss and Ligtelyn). The beginning of an era was

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