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Great read about the behind the scenes action during twitter’s birth. The book is quite critical of Dorsey which makes you wonder how objective the writing is, but great book nonetheless.












Review for: Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal OVERVIEW: The broad lesson of the story is about individual and collective contribution. The founders each brought their own strengths, resources, ideas, and skills to the table. It is easy to imagine Twitter not being what it is today without all their contributions. This book helps give credit to both the known and some of the important less well known contributors, for example Noah Glass in the early days and Ev's contribution beyond just financier. With a startup story including the word betrayal in it and in reading the reviews here you might think the book is all Hollywood pitch drama with no business details, however many of the business details can be found in the book, the setting of the chess pieces, inception, creation story of famous twitterisms, decisions, the turning points, etc. While there is certainly a lot of drama, the author does a good job of explaining the business reasoning behind the drama and how the decisions were executed so you can make up your own mind. Betrayal or the right business decision at the time? Personnel decisions made with reasonable consideration or done in a Machiavellian or manipulative manner? There is almost no mention of the technology behind the scenes. For example, the site was going down regularly and this helped contribute to the ouster of a CEO, but when the issues are resolved there is no mention of how and what the problem was. Ramble's post here suggests there may be an interesting technical challenge story or two here. In the end, the author uncovers a great startup story partly from often reluctant interviewees, and in so doing gives us a real world business story to entertain us and learn from. SOME OF THE BUSINESS HISTORY COVERED: Inception - Ev's background creating and selling Blogger, and thus funding Odeo and thus later Twitter. - The serendipity of Noah meeting Ev. - Odeo, the company inside which Twitter was started, saw its certain doom when Apple added podcasting to iTunes, forcing founders to focus on new ideas. - Jack telling Noah about the idea for Twitter he had years ago, Noah likes it. - Jack and Noah telling Ev about the idea for Twitter. - Noah coming up with the name Twitter (p61), the silly names others came up with including friendstalker and smssy. Thank goodness for Noah. - Ev declaring a hack-a-thon for competing ideas that cemented his committment to the Twitter idea. - Original Twitter written. - The Odeo board not seeing potential in Twitter, thus not agreeing to fund Twitter as another startup and agreeing to be bought out by Ev. - Noah's importance in the early days, why he was asked to resign. - March 21, 2006 saw the first twitter. Onwards - Jack and Goldman cutting back on command verbs to make Twitter friendlier. - South by Southwest March 2007 a huge success for Twitter, ultimately due to an idea of Ev's months before (p97). - Jack setting message character limit to 140. - Twitter outages actually generating more interest in it. - The creation story behind @ and # at Twitter (p117). - Ev convincing board not to sell to Facebook (p164). - Ev on Oprah and the Oprah server. - Various threats to Twitter emerge, though little follow-up is given. Just a brief reminder that there are competitors and potential competitors in the real world. SOME STRENGTHS: - Great job stitching the story together from so many sources, hopefully the story is accurately portrayed. - Lots of character development, though in some cases it detracts from the story in an attempt to double as a morality play. Also some folks seem to be reduced to caricatures of real people, though that is often unavoidable in an effort to stick to a limited set of themes. - Some important lessons about treating your people well, being a team player, etc. SOME WEAKNESSES: - There is mention of past attempts at Twitter-like services that failed, but why they failed and who they were isn't mentioned, nor is what was different about Twitter that allowed it to succeed when others couldn't, etc. Was it the ability of Ev to keep it funded without any income stream? Was it product differentiation? Timing luck? - Technology is not covered at all, the challenges, the solution to all the outages isn't covered in any detail. There is a brief mention that Twitter was first written in Ruby on Rails in 2 weeks and that's pretty much it. - The character assassination of Jack seems a little much and past a certain point I think it detracts from the Twitter story and lays on the morality play a little thick. To his credit the author gives the reasons behind decisions Jack was part of, and I think the author would have been better off leaving us with both sides of the story and acting as a neutral business story teller.












Author Nick Bilton conducted hundreds of hours of interviews with both current and past employees at Twitter, as well as their friends and even competitors at other companies. All four co-founders of the company agreed to be interviewed - and so did board members (past and present). I've read plenty about the history of the company and still found some surprising information in this book. In addition to interviews, Bilton turned to Twitter itself to help fact check Twitter's history and the varied personalities behind the company. He also pored through thousands of online photos, videos, and tweets. If conversations with key players revealed significantly different recollections, trails of info found on Twitter could often set the record straight. A smart move on the author's part - scrutinizing how the founders used Twitter - right down to tweets on the exact days and times when certain pivotal events occurred. From the first pages, I found myself drawn to the details of the power plays and personalities vividly chronicled by Bilton. The first section focuses on Twitter's founders: Evan Williams, Noah Glass, Jack Dorsey, and Biz Stone. All of them diverse and fascinating. Williams, the farm boy who came to California and taught himself code. Noah Glass, who opens a magazine and realizes he lives in an apartment directly across from Williams (talk about coincidence) and introduces himself by yelling, "Hey, Blogger!" at Williams. Then there is Jack Dorsey, , the "invisible man" who had a significant speech impediment but didn't let that stop him from eventually becoming so successful that he won Wall Street Journal's 2012 "Innovator of the Year Award" in technology. And Biz Stone gets his due, noted to have left millions of dollars in stock options on the table when he quit Google. After the fast-paced, yet amazingly detailed, introduction, there is a play by play account of the rest of Twitter's history, with even more close-ups of the founders and their friends, associates, and competitors. Each part is lively and irresistible. The backstabbing. The irony of a company meant to bring people together but which alienated its founders from one another. The various intrigues. The final part of the book is also riveting, providing an update on Jack, Evan, Biz and Noah. But won't give anything away here so you'll have to to read the book to discover which man currently has relatively little money and hopes to be part of another start-up someday. Or which one is worth millions, earning $500K - or more - for a 15 minute speech, yet still drives old cars and dresses in clothing that could easily be found a thrift shop. Another founder is often featured on magazine covers and in media interviews but is portrayed as someone who spends plenty of nights in his "lonely glass castle in the sky." Then there is the one so affected by his Twitter days - and the power plays - that he doesn't allow his kids to use iPads, iPhones, or television.












This was a very good read, and just like the back cover says, it explores the relationships of the founders as well as the idea of Twitter and the resulting company it became. What was missing seems to be how much of the Twitter pie...the number of shares owned by each of the cast...from the beginning of the start-up to the end when the people were re-arranged like chess moves. So when someone like Ev was being removed, was he leaving with nothing but an empty title or 70% of the whole company worth a billion dollars??? What about the few early programmers like Rabble and Crystal, did they get any stock? Biz was a cofounder but we know nothing of how the first float was divvied up. That, and the lack of info about the patents, copyrights, intellectual properties of Twitter. Like, why couldn't another company do something similar ie Facebook? What was protected that made Twitter so special? What, when and who rushed to the patent office as soon as the idea seemed to have legs? Again, this is a good book, but Bad Blood set the bar very high, so just 4 stars.











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