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Ev Williams and Biz Stone have just taken
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Startup School: Ev Williams And Biz Stone
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The Retreat of King Twitter
Valleywag —
... with financial compensation — for a company that has treated its real-time content feed as a major strategic asset.
It would appear that Twitter is learning a lesson crucial to all sorts of small businesses: if you want to be successful at something, you have to give up on being successful at everything. One would think a company founded on tiny, 140-character status updates would have learned the benefits of limits much sooner.
(Pic: Williams, earlier this month, by Bruno Pin.)
The Retreat of King Twitter
Gawker: valleywag —
... with financial compensation — for a company that has treated its real-time content feed as a major strategic asset.
It would appear that Twitter is learning a lesson crucial to all sorts of small businesses: if you want to be successful at something, you have to give up on being successful at everything. One would think a company founded on tiny, 140-character status updates would have learned the benefits of limits much sooner.
(Pic: Williams, earlier this month, by Bruno Pin.) ...
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