Office Tour: Twitter
Twitter recently relocated their headquarters from South Park to larger space on Bryant Street in San Francisco.(Photo by monstro)One of my former co-workers who now works at Twitter gave me a tour of their new spot.
Capturing the atmosphere of the Silicon Valley tech experience.
Andrew Mager is a hacker advocate at Spotify in New York City.
Twitter recently relocated their headquarters from South Park to larger space on Bryant Street in San Francisco.(Photo by monstro)One of my former co-workers who now works at Twitter gave me a tour of their new spot.
This afternoon, Fox Interactive Media invited the tech community to its new San Francisco headquarters for free food, and an opportunity to network.Max Engel, product manager for the Data Availability project, spoke with me briefly about the new service.
Two years ago, I first heard about South by Southwest. 2006's event was dominated by Twitter, which, at the time was a new social messaging system that connected people and ideas.
Waiting in line for a 3G iPhone is old news these days. The Apple Store in San Francisco is handing out vouchers to eager customers guaranteeing them a phone if they can make it to the store by 6:00 p.
If Twitter is a busted old '66 El Camino, then Rejaw is a Toyota Prius. The new kid on the block claims to be better, but it's more fun to ride around with your friends in a classic car with the windows down and the breaks squeaking.
Yesterday afternoon, Digg launched a new plugin for Firefox 3. I immediately installed it.
Oxford professor and Harvard pioneer Johnathan Zittrain came to the CBS Interactive offices in San Francisco on Tuesday to speak and sign copies of his new book "The Future of the Internet... and How to Stop It".
And it's useless...The description in iTunes reads "The red icon on your iPhone or iPod Touch always reminds you (and others when you show it to them) that you were able to afford this.
If you use the web a lot, you probably use Google a lot. It's a habit for you to plug in keywords and you can easily browse the search results page to find what you are looking for.
Daniel Brusilovsky is the youngest social media evangelist that I've ever met.It's only fitting that he works for Qik, a company dedicated to enabling mobile video for the world, but now he's digging into his own startup.