The story (so far) of twitter
23 June 2009 | Estimated reading time: < 1 minutes
Rather than insert an image of the test card while I wait for James to respond to everyone’s wonderful social media questions here’s the story (so far) of twitter. Infoshots came up with the original design concept, which was tweaked slightly by Manolith. Start at the roots of the tree and work your way up.
Jankis Krums gets a look in but the rest of the twitter family tree looks decidedly celebrity orientated. Is that really all twitter is about?
What defining moment would feature on your story (so far) of twitter?
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