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Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
Twitter will eventually charge brands to use the service and mobile is the key to the company's future, chief executive Evan Williams has said.
Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
Evan Williams on Twitter's vision for the future
Evan Williams on Twitter's vision for the future
linkive.com — Twitter's co-founder, Evan Williams, talks exclusively to the Daily Telegraph about the future of online search and... his plans for improving the micro-blogging platform. (more) Evan Williams on Twitter's vision for the future
Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
telegraph.co.uk — Twitter will eventually charge brands to use the service and mobile is the key to the company's... future chief executive Evan Williams has said. (more) Twitter chief looks to mobile for the future
The Associated Press: Twitter launches Japanese mobile site
google.com — 23 hours ago TOKYO Twitter Inc. is turning Japanese. Or at least trying to. The popular microblogging... service on Thursday launched a Japan-based mobile version, hoping to penetrate a country where other U.S. social networking sites including Facebook ... (more) The Associated Press: Twitter launches Japanese mobile site
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