2. Introduction
Born : Evan Clark Williams
March 31, 1972 (age 41)
Clarks, Nebraska, United
states.
Residence : San Francisco
Nationality : American
Occupation : Entrepreneur
Years Active : 1993-present
3. Con..
Know For : Blogger ,
twitter
Net worth : 1.48 Billion(November 2013)
Spouse(s) : Sara M. Williams
Children : 2
Website : www.evhead.com
4. After leaving school, Williams worked at various technology jobs and start-
up firms in Florida, at Key West, and in Texas, at Dallas and Austin, before
returning to his family farm in Nebraska. In 1996 Williams moved
to Sebastopol, California in Sonoma County to work for the technology
publishing company O'Reilly Media. He started at O'Reilly in a marketing
position but eventually became an independent contractor writing computer
code, which led to freelance opportunities with companies
including Intel and Hewlett-Packard.
5. Twitter’s History
• Founded by Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams, and Biz Stone
• “Stone gave Twitter its name, comparing the short spurts
of information exchange to the chirping of birds and
pointing out that many ring tones sound like bird calls” –
HowStuffWorks.com
• 300,000 people sign up for Twitter every day
• Jack Dorsey, one of Twitter's co-founders, sent the
first "tweet" on March 21, 2006
6. -An information network
Twitter is a real-time information network that
connects you to the latest information about what
you find interesting. Simply find the public
streams you find most compelling and follow the
conversations.
7. Relevant & real-time information
Ability to engage your audience
Branding & Reputation
Search Engine Optimization
Research
Drive traffic to your website/videos/other social media
outlets
8. OH - Overheard
RT - Retweet
FTW - For The Win!
BTW - By the way
IMHO - In My Honest/Humble Opinion
LMK -Let Me Know
NSFW - Not Safe For Work
9. Twitter’s Usability and Purpose
• Twitter is like a text message sent to multiple friends at once
• Changing the media because it can send out news
in an instant
• Designed as a fun website, not a useful one. “Who ever
said things have to be useful?” –Twitter co-founder Evan
Williams