- Description
Jack Dorsey, Founder of Twitter and Square
- Keywords:
- social networking
- smart phone
- credit card
- square
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paw430 01/04/2013 06:40 PM Report
I have an idea for a non-verbal search engine. It would encode information based on when and where it occured on the globe using latitude and longitude coordinates and a universal calendar which would reference all existing calendars. A searcher could search the same location at different times or look at information about different locations for a particular date. I call it "Globetrekker/Timetraveller", GTTT or G3T. The idea is to be able to look for information one does not know anything about. I would like to discuss this concept with an interested party. What do you suggest I should do?
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forestanderson 01/14/2011 10:04 AM Report
Great Interview. Period.
John38Chase 01/13/2011 09:11 AM Report
When interviewing Jack Dorsey you should have asked him "Since Twitter connects millions of people so that everyone can communicate with everyone, how is there time in a 24 hour day for anything of substance to be communicated, much less read and acted on?"
jonp 01/12/2011 01:00 AM Report
Often technologies such as twitter seem incomprehensible to those out of the loop, such as myself, but can shift progress just a few degrees and be just the right item to meld with another emerging technology. The square has immediate value. The simplicity to the user is going to russell some feathers along the way!
robdverity 01/11/2011 06:18 PM Report
With any luck the social media spike will die with unsatisfying familiarity, hollowness and ultimately maturity.
REMant 01/11/2011 02:01 PM Report
What Twitter lacks is Facebook's group-building capacity, but, on the other hand, it is not necessary to be accepted by others first. It doesn't have Facebook's portal baggage, either, which no website has heretofore been able to put across, altho that can be minimized. In a technical sense tho I would think Twitter is no real innovation because radio allowed firemen, police and pilots, for instance, to all talk to each other at the same time. BTW, I believe you get 140 or whatever words in Chinese, because each character equals a word, but not in Japanese where only some of them do.