well ...? sorta! LOL!
Who are these people who think they can just dismiss The Diddy!?! Oh yeah, the fastest growing Internet property in the world
HOTT NEWS!
Beauty is in its subtlety.
Someone sent TechCrunch, a Silicon Valley insider’s news site, a huge pile of internal TWITTER documents. Among them, according to a recent article, “include employment agreements, calendars of the founders, new employee interview schedules, phone logs and bills, alarm settings, a financial forecast, a pitch for a Twitter TV show, confidentiality agreements with companies such as AOL, Dell, Ericsson, and Nokia, a list of employee dietary restrictions, credit card numbers, Paypal and Gmail screen shots, and much more.”
They didn’t publish them all, of course. But thankfully, they did publish the minutes from a Twitter management meeting on April 16, 2009 which, “reads like a who’s who of Hollywood and Silicon Valley: DIDDY, Oprah, Marissa Mayer, Microsoft, 4Chan.” The best part is how casually they note that “Diddy values his contribution higher than we do.”
Who are these people who think they can just dismiss The Diddy?! Oh yeah, the fastest growing Internet property in the world.
The article is pretty awesome and frightening and damning and does a good job at laying out how Twitter really does have a meticulous plan for world-domination. I would love to have been on that call where TechCrunch called Twitter and told them, a) they had a leak. A very big leak. And b) that an article is already being written. I feel like I should have my lawyer present just reading these documents.
It’s hard to imagine how you cannot dismiss one of the biggest hip hop moguls so casually when you have such high ambitions. Like being the first web service to reach 1 billion users, as the minutes from a February 25, 2009 meeting note: “If we had a billion users, that will be the pulse of the planet.”










