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Twitter Snags Platform Manager Josh Elman From Facebook
Twitter Snags Platform Manager Josh Elman From Facebook
Twitter has made yet another high profile acquisition to its executive ranks, as tomorrow, Josh Elman joins the microblogging powerhouse after nearly two years as Facebook's Platform Program Manager, gaining a role as one of Twitter's small team of product managers. The move is a big win for ...
Extending Facebook Share
Extending Facebook Share
developers.facebook.com — Each week, users share more than 2 billion pieces of content on Facebook, and most of that... sharing ... (more) Extending Facebook Share
Facebook Hires Journalist Andrew Noyes To Increase Leverage In Washington
Facebook Hires Journalist Andrew Noyes To Increase Leverage In Washington
techcrunch.com — It’s an inevitable truth that companies who gain a significant impact on the lives and/or wallets of... Americans better have someone firmly on the ground in Washington, D.C. – just ask the likes of Microsoft and Google. That other online ... (more) Facebook Hires Journalist Andrew Noyes To Increase ...
How High Will Real
How High Will Real
nytimes.com — WHEN a US Airways plane landed in the Hudson River in January, the first picture appeared on... Twitter . In June, Twitter users were mourning Michael Jackson before major news outlets reported his death. And, this month, as much of the nation was ... (more) How High Will Real
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Twitter Snags Facebook's Platform Program Manager
AppScout — ... Elman has plenty of experience in the space. Before his two years at Facebook, he worked as a product manager with Zazzle and has also put in time with LinkedIn and Real Networks. He defection to Twitter is expected to help the microblogging service's image with its large developer base. ...

Twitter Picks Up Former Facebook Platform Manager
WebProNews Feed — ... Anyway, a hat tip goes to Louis Gray, and Jeremiah Owyang commented on his article, "What a smart move for Twitter.  Josh is a standup guy, knows his stuff, and will do a great job at Twitter." ...

Former Facebook Platform Manager Josh Elman Joining Twitter
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews — ... Elman has also previously worked for LinkedIn, Zazzle, and RealNetworks. Louis Gray broke the news of Elman’s hire after spotting the Twitter official list of employees. Twitter has about 113 employees. ...

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