Talks Evan Williams가 Twitter 사용자들로 부터 배운 것들

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트위터는 아주 짧은 메세지와 즉각적인 만족감이 있는 소규모 무리의 라이프캐스팅으로 통신수단을 바꾸었습니다. 공동창업자 Evan Williams는 사용자들로 부터 배우고, 사용자들이 그의 비지니스를 앞으로 이끌어 나갔던 방법들에 대한 놀랄만한 것들을 공개합니다.

Translated into Korean by Hugh Choi
Reviewed by Joonha Lee
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About Evan Williams

Evan Williams is the co-founder of Twitter, the addictive messaging service that connects the world 140 characters at a time. Full bio and more links

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