The Story of Twitter

Author :

Sara Gilbert

Publisher:

Jaico Publishing House

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Publisher

Jaico Publishing House

Publication Year 2015
ISBN-13

9788184957709

ISBN-10 818495770X
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 72 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 100
Subject

Analysis & Strategy

Each day, some 500 million tweets fly back and forth – enough to churn out a 10-million-page book daily! In just 140 characters, you could start a world war if you wished to. The biggest social networking platform after Facebook, Twitter has 302 million active monthly users, among whom are world leaders, celebrities and even your local grocer most likely. Thanks to its global appeal and popularity, the who’s who of the world – from Obama @BarackObama to Pope Francis @Pontifex – are having a conversation with all the rest of us. From live updates about mundane, day-to-day chores to political uprisings and natural calamities, Twitter has been a part of global events since its birth in 2006. Tracing the rise of this in-house babble site to a platform that rakes in millions in profit, The Story of Twitter offers a realistic tale of an unrealistic phenomenon. JAICO’S CREATIVE COMPANIES SERIES explores how today’s great companies operate and inspires young readers to become the entrepreneurs and businessmen of tomorrow.

Sara Gilbert

Sara Gilbert is a prolific nonfiction writer with over 150 published titles across a wide range of educational subjects. Her work spans business, science, technology, history, nature, and biographies—written primarily for young readers and school libraries. Sara breaks down complex topics into engaging, age-appropriate narratives that spark curiosity and understanding. Her books are known for their clarity, research-backed content, and accessibility. Sara's titles are widely used in classrooms and libraries across the United States.
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