Hatching Twitter

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Nick Bilton
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Portfolio Hardcover 2013-11-5 Hardcover 9781591846017

具體描述

Nick Bilton is a columnist and reporter for The New York Times, where he explores the disruptive aspects of technology on business, culture and society. His columns span everything from the future of technology and privacy to the impact of social media on the Web. He is a regular guest on national TV and radio and is the author of I Live in the Future & Here’s How It Works. He lives in Los Angeles.

The dramatic, unlikely story behind the founding of Twitter, by New York Times bestselling author and Vanity Fair special correspondent

The San Francisco-based technology company Twitter has become a powerful force in less than ten years. Today it’s everything from a tool for fighting political oppression in the Middle East to a marketing must-have to the world’s living room during live TV events to President Trump’s preferred method of communication. It has hundreds of millions of active users all over the world.

But few people know that it nearly fell to pieces early on.

In this rousing history that reads like a novel, Hatching Twitter takes readers behind the scenes of Twitter’s early exponential growth, following the four hackers—Ev Williams, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass, who created the cultural juggernaut practically by accident. It’s a drama of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles over money, influence, and control over a company that was growing faster than they could ever imagine.

Drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails, Bilton offers a rarely-seen glimpse of the inner workings of technology startups, venture capital, and Silicon Valley culture.

Amazon.com Review

An Amazon Best Book of the Month, November 2013: Spoiler alert: The subtitle sorta says it all. That is, Nick Bilton's Hatching Twitter delivers "A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal," though not necessarily in that order. The book's four central players--Ev, Jack, Biz, and Noah--conceived of Twitter while working on Odeo, an ultimately doomed attempt to revolutionize podcasting. As their little chick grew, the four men's personal and ideological differences led to a power struggle that eventually left them all on the sidelines as a former stand-up comedian took Twitter into the uncertain future. Writing with the pacing and veracity of detail of a true-crime book, Bilton makes use of a trove of source material--from internal Twitter e-mails to extensive interviews with and early tweets by the founders themselves--and the result is as exciting and fast-paced as it is topically relevant. If you're looking for a thoughtful rumination about Twitter as a revolutionary global communications platform, keep looking. If you're looking for a quick, well-written, thoroughly researched human drama, the story of an utterly dysfunctional foursome and the accelerated unraveling of their once brilliant partnership, this is your book. #HighlyRecommended. --Jason Kirk (@brasswax)

Review

"A fast-paced and perceptive new book by Nick Bilton." -- The New York Times

"Extensively detailed... unexpectedly addictive." -- The Wall Street Journal

"Deeply reported and deliciously written." -- The Verge

"A compelling read, more like espionage than a corporate history." -- Fortune Magazine

"A dramatic and detail-rich recounting." -- Cnet

"Fast-paced... a perceptive read." -- USA Today

"Goes where no book has gone before." -- The Huffington Post

"Unputdownable." -- Wall Street Journal Columnist

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##本書詳細講述twitter的發展史。感覺基本上是一部創始人從朋友變敵人,勾心鬥角的曆史。Twitter本身的産品發展反而相對比較簡單。 書中披露瞭許多email、談話、會議的細節,作者說這些是數百個小時的采訪,1000多份內部文件和數不清的互聯網上的資料中挖掘齣來的。 令人吃驚的...  

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##毫無跟創業, 科技, 商業, 或産品有關的洞見.. 多是人物描寫公司內鬥.. 要不剛好趕著Twitter上市來齣版就是本沒意思的邊緣傳記.. "但是在當他感到真正孤獨的這些時刻——當大海、汽笛、岩石不再嚮他發齣召喚時,他走進房間,關上身後的玻璃門,將手伸進褲袋,拿齣他的智能手機。他的手指在手機玻璃屏幕上滑瞭幾下,然後將手指放在藍色小鳥的圖標那兒。是的,他隻能在Twitter上與人交流。" 這一幕是否讓你感...  

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##Great great story.

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##因為工作的原因和twitter IPO的消息,最近對twitter的關注多瞭起來。之前在36氪上看瞭@林西抹抹茶 翻譯的《Twitter:從蠻荒走嚮 IPO》http://www.36kr.com/p/207473.html,開始對它的三位創始人有瞭些瞭解,也更加激發起我繼續探求這傢公司從搖擺中站立起來過程中的細節。隨後...  

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值得一讀,雖然戲劇化得稍過瞭一點點。

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##噱頭很夠,另外跌宕起伏+畫麵感明顯就是奔著被改編去的,但越讀越感覺加瞭很多不必要和刻意的戲劇感,另外感覺很多地方挖掘的都不深入,比《迪斯尼戰爭》低瞭不止一個檔次

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##必須5✨~~讀來收獲頗豐

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