Nick Bilton is a columnist and reporter for The New York Times, where he explores the disruptive aspects of technology on business, culture and society. His columns span everything from the future of technology and privacy to the impact of social media on the Web. He is a regular guest on national TV and radio and is the author of I Live in the Future & Here’s How It Works. He lives in Los Angeles.
The dramatic, unlikely story behind the founding of Twitter, by New York Times bestselling author and Vanity Fair special correspondent
The San Francisco-based technology company Twitter has become a powerful force in less than ten years. Today it’s everything from a tool for fighting political oppression in the Middle East to a marketing must-have to the world’s living room during live TV events to President Trump’s preferred method of communication. It has hundreds of millions of active users all over the world.
But few people know that it nearly fell to pieces early on.
In this rousing history that reads like a novel, Hatching Twitter takes readers behind the scenes of Twitter’s early exponential growth, following the four hackers—Ev Williams, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass, who created the cultural juggernaut practically by accident. It’s a drama of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles over money, influence, and control over a company that was growing faster than they could ever imagine.
Drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails, Bilton offers a rarely-seen glimpse of the inner workings of technology startups, venture capital, and Silicon Valley culture.
Amazon.com Review
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, November 2013: Spoiler alert: The subtitle sorta says it all. That is, Nick Bilton's Hatching Twitter delivers "A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal," though not necessarily in that order. The book's four central players--Ev, Jack, Biz, and Noah--conceived of Twitter while working on Odeo, an ultimately doomed attempt to revolutionize podcasting. As their little chick grew, the four men's personal and ideological differences led to a power struggle that eventually left them all on the sidelines as a former stand-up comedian took Twitter into the uncertain future. Writing with the pacing and veracity of detail of a true-crime book, Bilton makes use of a trove of source material--from internal Twitter e-mails to extensive interviews with and early tweets by the founders themselves--and the result is as exciting and fast-paced as it is topically relevant. If you're looking for a thoughtful rumination about Twitter as a revolutionary global communications platform, keep looking. If you're looking for a quick, well-written, thoroughly researched human drama, the story of an utterly dysfunctional foursome and the accelerated unraveling of their once brilliant partnership, this is your book. #HighlyRecommended. --Jason Kirk (@brasswax)
Review
"A fast-paced and perceptive new book by Nick Bilton." -- The New York Times
"Extensively detailed... unexpectedly addictive." -- The Wall Street Journal
"Deeply reported and deliciously written." -- The Verge
"A compelling read, more like espionage than a corporate history." -- Fortune Magazine
"A dramatic and detail-rich recounting." -- Cnet
"Fast-paced... a perceptive read." -- USA Today
"Goes where no book has gone before." -- The Huffington Post
"Unputdownable." -- Wall Street Journal Columnist
從 2007 年注冊 Twitter,經曆瞭無數次的大鯨魚,想不到背後是這麼荒誕離奇的故事,現實真是比小說還要精彩。 2006,Dorsey 和 Williams 等人創建 Twitter 2008,D本來是 CEO,卻被W設計開掉 2011,D聯閤 Costolo 把W開掉,但是 D當時還不能當 CEO,隻能是 Costolo 任 CEO 201...
評分這是一本講twitter創業曆程的書。它剛齣版我就很捧場地買瞭,不過這本書寫的不是很好。當然文筆就不用說瞭(跟吳軍、Paul Graham相比,大部分科技作者的文筆都是渣渣),可故事也比較蛋疼,好像整本書都在講公司內部的政治鬥爭:一會你是我老闆一會我是你老闆然後你炒瞭我接著...
評分2013年末的時候,偶然間在微博上收到“簡書”的私信,大意是之前某篇文章入選什麼專題瞭,所以要送我一本書,隨便挑。如果不是因為發消息的賬號正是我關注的,我真會陡然生疑(不過話說迴來,有騙子以送書為由獲取個人信息的麼?太有復古感瞭)。然後我就愉快地到豆瓣打開個人...
評分這是一本講twitter創業曆程的書。它剛齣版我就很捧場地買瞭,不過這本書寫的不是很好。當然文筆就不用說瞭(跟吳軍、Paul Graham相比,大部分科技作者的文筆都是渣渣),可故事也比較蛋疼,好像整本書都在講公司內部的政治鬥爭:一會你是我老闆一會我是你老闆然後你炒瞭我接著...
評分從 2007 年注冊 Twitter,經曆瞭無數次的大鯨魚,想不到背後是這麼荒誕離奇的故事,現實真是比小說還要精彩。 2006,Dorsey 和 Williams 等人創建 Twitter 2008,D本來是 CEO,卻被W設計開掉 2011,D聯閤 Costolo 把W開掉,但是 D當時還不能當 CEO,隻能是 Costolo 任 CEO 201...
Was it about ego, or was it about others? Jack Dorsey和Evan Williams互不相讓的這個議題,既是Twitter初創時的爭論焦點,也反映瞭今天各種SNS的定位和競爭,真不是三言兩語說得清的,簡直是web 2.0的終極問題,引人深思。又,作者是如何把紀實類作品寫齣fiction的味道的?比劇本還精彩。
评分對twitter本身的産品和技術變化描述的太不夠;充滿瞭人的細節,小說一般的閱讀體驗
评分我好像很喜歡Biz 另外看八卦總是很開心 如果對於公司的strategy和産品說得更加細緻一點 更加不像Us Weekly一點 我就更喜歡這本書瞭 現在來說 有點像Twitter版的宮鎖心玉
评分缺失瞭twitter如何改變生活的部分,隻有不完整的coup和單薄的人物
评分它其實是一本小說,作為小說還是值得一看。但作者帶著太多主觀態度,個人喜惡極其明顯,把 Jack Dorsay 都快黑齣翔瞭。被踢下CEO時是他蠢,重新迴來是他有手段,現在名利雙收又描寫他深夜一個人孤單無助在陽颱上聽海。。能看英文盡量看英文吧,很多詞、句,我相信現在這本倉促齣版的中文版肯定沒法翻譯到位。
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