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
这是纽约时报一个著名作者Nick Bilton写的书。书没有获得Twitter官方授权,但是Twitter几个创始人都接受了他的采访。 我推荐创业公司的同学们都读一读这本书。 因为这是离我们最近的、从有idea开始到近期上市的一家公司。它的产品、管理、创业故事等都很现代化,不像马化腾李...
评分从 2007 年注册 Twitter,经历了无数次的大鲸鱼,想不到背后是这么荒诞离奇的故事,现实真是比小说还要精彩。 2006,Dorsey 和 Williams 等人创建 Twitter 2008,D本来是 CEO,却被W设计开掉 2011,D联合 Costolo 把W开掉,但是 D当时还不能当 CEO,只能是 Costolo 任 CEO 201...
评分首先声明,这并不是一本谈论商业模式和创业理论的无聊分析师总结,而是一本非常写实的类小说作品。由于作者一般写作手法和细节描写的擅长,我简直把它当成了剧本在读。 本书详细描写了 Twitter 几个创始人的背景和 twitter 的形成,一直到了上市前夕的发展。但最主要关注的点...
评分2013年末的时候,偶然间在微博上收到“简书”的私信,大意是之前某篇文章入选什么专题了,所以要送我一本书,随便挑。如果不是因为发消息的账号正是我关注的,我真会陡然生疑(不过话说回来,有骗子以送书为由获取个人信息的么?太有复古感了)。然后我就愉快地到豆瓣打开个人...
评分整本书的情节之紧凑让人欲罢不能,这对于一本non-fiction来说实在不容易。不过最让我感慨的不是Twitter壮大过程中的爱恨情仇,而是两位创始人Ev和Jack对于Twitter存在价值的不同看法。Jack信奉推友的表达应当以自我为中心,在这个产品问世的初期,“此时你在做什么”是推友创作...
对twitter本身的产品和技术变化描述的太不够;充满了人的细节,小说一般的阅读体验
评分毫无跟创业, 科技, 商业, 或产品有关的洞见.. 多是人物描写公司内斗.. 要不刚好赶着Twitter上市来出版就是本没意思的边缘传记..
评分噱头很够,另外跌宕起伏+画面感明显就是奔着被改编去的,但越读越感觉加了很多不必要和刻意的戏剧感,另外感觉很多地方挖掘的都不深入,比《迪斯尼战争》低了不止一个档次
评分它其实是一本小说,作为小说还是值得一看。但作者带着太多主观态度,个人喜恶极其明显,把 Jack Dorsay 都快黑出翔了。被踢下CEO时是他蠢,重新回来是他有手段,现在名利双收又描写他深夜一个人孤单无助在阳台上听海。。能看英文尽量看英文吧,很多词、句,我相信现在这本仓促出版的中文版肯定没法翻译到位。
评分4.5星
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