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Twitter & Current TV: The Future of Media

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2008

Twitter is changing the way people communicate and follow trends. Current TV is taking advantage of user-generated video content. Both companies represent some of the new ways that media is evolving. Current TV CEO Joel Hyatt and Twitter CEO Evan Williams discuss why this is important and how this will drive new ways of monetizing content.

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  • is it just me or is the CEO of twitter a huge effin d-bag? it's like he is a prime example of the awkward narcissistic outcome of his own creation. (watch his pathetic TED talk for further evidence) twitter sucks. try to engage in conversation with people that are tangible. it's may not be as quick to pleasure, but it's sure a hell of a lot more meaningful.

  • Twitter CEO Evan Williams:

    "I suppose it it for some people who are dysfunctional anyway"

    Evan, can you give an example?

    Presented with the parallel experiences of success in terms of user uptake and the huge black hole that is the lack of an opportunity to monetize Twitter, this guy looks simply lost in a reality of his own situation.

    On the other hand, Current TV CEO Joel Hyatt has a working money making idea that works really well. And he's only a little bit contemptuous of Evan!

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  • Amen and well stated! The Current Television CEO seemed reasonable and humble but the Twitter CEO sounded like an arrogant windbag who loves to hear the sound of his own voice.

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