| Image via CrunchBase |
"We have a lot to concern ourselves with, just building Twitter," Dorsey said when asked at a technology conference whether he was worried that Google's own fledgling social network would come after Twitter.
"Social is just one part of what we do. We think of it as an information utility," he said, describing Twitter as a personal news service as much as a social network.
"You don't have to tweet at all," he told the DLD conference in the German city of Munich. "The biggest value is finding out what's happening in your world in real time."
Twitter, which lets people send 140-character messages, or tweets, to groups of followers, has more than 100 million active users.
Investors are eagerly awaiting a market float that could value the company at around $8 billion.
Skeptics contend that the site has not yet proved it can make money. But Dorsey, who is the company's executive chairman, said advertisers were proving willing to pay to promote their tweets, accounts and trends.
"Our business model has been in development for quite some time, and it works," he said.


0 comments:
Post a Comment