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Comments on: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down

He's switching places with fellow co-founder Evan Williams, who will become CEO as Dorsey takes over the position of chairman of the board.

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by andrew.mager October 16, 2008 3:20 PM PDT
I would like to be the CEO of Twitter.
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by mrorie October 16, 2008 5:09 PM PDT
Andrew Mager wears headphones too often to be the CEO of Twitter. How would you hear your text message beeps? How, I ask you?
by JohnBarbagallo October 16, 2008 7:10 PM PDT
I hope Twitter finds a way to capitalize off of their users...I don't want to see them go under.
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by trescrepu October 17, 2008 8:31 AM PDT
Going... going...
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by ernieoporto October 17, 2008 7:02 PM PDT
I foresee teeny text ads between tweets that are contextually relevant. Sounds like territory Google will want to work in.
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by jbshort November 12, 2008 10:23 AM PST
Twitter really does need to shape up. I was using it for a couple of months, and frankly didn't see why it's been touted so highly. It seemed to me to be a pretty big time-waster. But I was hanging in there, until my account was suspended. No explanation, nothing. I contacted them via email and the answer I received was that my account was suspended because "USER IS flagged antisocial!" I had no idea what that meant, since I didn't think I did anything wrong, and have not heard back with an answer. My account was suspended on November 4th, and it's now November 12th. The investors in this company should know how the company is being run. Even if I am somehow reinstated, I think my Twittering days are over. Life is too short.
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by icedtime June 25, 2009 7:08 AM PDT
We always twitt about our new product updates on icedtime.com. Twitter gets our message across.
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