书籍 Hatching Twitter的封面

Hatching Twitter

Nick Bilton

出版时间

2013-11-05

ISBN

9781591846017

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

The dramatic, unlikely story behind the founding of Twitter, by New York Times bestselling author and Vanity Fair special correspondent

The San Francisco-based technology company Twitter has become a powerful force in less than ten years. Today it’s everything from a tool for fighting political oppression in the Middle East to a marketing must-have to the world’s living room during live TV events to President Trump’s preferred method of communication. It has hundreds of millions of active users all over the world.

But few people know that it nearly fell to pieces early on.

In this rousing history that reads like a novel, Hatching Twitter takes readers behind the scenes of Twitter’s early exponential growth, following the four hackers—Ev Williams, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone, and Noah Glass, who created the cultural juggernaut practically by accident. It’s a drama of betrayed friendships and high-stakes power struggles over money, influence, and control over a company that was growing faster than they could ever imagine.

Drawing on hundreds of sources, documents, and internal e-mails, Bilton offers a rarely-seen glimpse of the inner workings of technology startups, venture capital, and Silicon Valley culture.

Amazon.com Review

An Amazon Best Book of the Month, November 2013: Spoiler alert: The subtitle sorta says it all. That is, Nick Bilton's Hatching Twitter delivers "A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal," though not necessarily in that order. The book's four central players--Ev, Jack, Biz, and Noah--conceived of Twitter while working on Odeo, an ultimately doomed attempt to revolutionize podcasting. As their little chick grew, the four men's personal and ideological differences led to a power struggle that eventually left them all on the sidelines as a former stand-up comedian took Twitter into the uncertain future. Writing with the pacing and veracity of detail of a true-crime book, Bilton makes use of a trove of source material--from internal Twitter e-mails to extensive interviews with and early tweets by the founders themselves--and the result is as exciting and fast-paced as it is topically relevant. If you're looking for a thoughtful rumination about Twitter as a revolutionary global communications platform, keep looking. If you're looking for a quick, well-written, thoroughly researched human drama, the story of an utterly dysfunctional foursome and the accelerated unraveling of their once brilliant partnership, this is your book. #HighlyRecommended. --Jason Kirk (@brasswax)

Review

"A fast-paced and perceptive new book by Nick Bilton." -- The New York Times

"Extensively detailed... unexpectedly addictive." -- The Wall Street Journal

"Deeply reported and deliciously written." -- The Verge

"A compelling read, more like espionage than a corporate history." -- Fortune Magazine

"A dramatic and detail-rich recounting." -- Cnet

"Fast-paced... a perceptive read." -- USA Today

"Goes where no book has gone before." -- The Huffington Post

"Unputdownable." -- Wall Street Journal Columnist

用户评论
毫无跟创业, 科技, 商业, 或产品有关的洞见.. 多是人物描写公司内斗.. 要不刚好赶着Twitter上市来出版就是本没意思的边缘传记..
4.5星
Great great story.
我好像很喜欢Biz 另外看八卦总是很开心 如果对于公司的strategy和产品说得更加细致一点 更加不像Us Weekly一点 我就更喜欢这本书了 现在来说 有点像Twitter版的宫锁心玉
真是一部艰难的创业史,政治斗争在哪里都是一样残酷…
太狗血了,电视剧都自愧不如。当然不排除而且极有可能是作者有意扩大了冲突。写法上很多对陈述现实没必要的背景描述,看得出他很想写成电影剧本,不过略显突兀。Evan感觉有点像HBO Sillicon Valley的Richard,是个不适合当CEO的烂好人。乔布斯的故事很容易给资质一般的人一种自己也能成神的错觉,上一本书的女主角,这本书的Jack,都有点走火入魔了。看完下来,发现这只蓝色的鸟只是运气好,飞着飞着变成一头猪,飞到了风口上,糟糕如此的团队因为恰好赶上时代的激流,被迫推着跌跌撞撞走到十多亿美元的市值。以上判断仅基于作者讲的故事版本。
就还行 focus在人的关系上 我比较想看product哲学
感觉和现在的推特完全不是一个样子了。在这本书出现的时候,正是推特刚上市,风头正盛的时期。但是现在的推特已经开始逐渐有些许走下坡路,特别是在美国市场,推特的存在感相较于它的竞品Instagram, tiktok 也在逐步下滑。所以推特的未来在哪里呢?是抱着这样想更深刻认识未来的想法,在开始了解过去的。
Apple、Netflix都发生过开除创始人CEO的故事,但少有的像Twitter这样三位co-founders依次下课的宫斗剧情的确给互联网史涂抹了十分精彩的一笔。Noah当初把公司搬回自己家,侵扰家人隐私,动辄被太太唤进房间训一顿,完了立即没事儿人一样的好脾气,可创立Twitter的乖张不输Jack Dorsey,反而两次当坏人的Ev谦逊、慷慨、尊重员工氛围,Jack被打入冷宫后还给chairman留脸面、年薪20万,一直被诟病。Jack先背叛Noah,后又私利优先。股东、媒体、普通员工都没情报看清管理层的结构,Steve Jobs第二真是让人大跌眼镜。模式、管理、产品皆是一团糟,可能抵住谷歌、微软、脸书、雅虎的收购诱惑,这是IG跟WhatsApp团队最不能比的选择。
very entertaining