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Twitter started in a “daylong brainstorming session” that was held by board members of the podcasting company Odeo in an attempt to break out of a creative slump. At that meeting Jack Dorsey introduced the thought of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group, a concept partly inspired by the SMS group messaging service TXTMob.[5] The working name was just “Status” for a while. It really didn’t have a name. We were trying to name it, and mobile was a huge aspect of the product early on … We liked the SMS aspect, and how you could update from anywhere and receive from anywhere. We wanted to capture that in the name — we wanted to capture that feeling: the physical sensation that you’re buzzing your friend’s pocket. It’s like buzzing all over the world. So we did a bunch of name-storming, and we came up with the word “twitch,” because the phone kind of vibrates when it moves. But “twitch” is not a excellent product name because it doesn’t bring up the right imagery. So we looked in the dictionary for words around it, and we came across the word “twitter,” and it was just perfect. The definition was “a small burst of inconsequential information,” and “chirps from birds.” And that’s exactly what the product was.
Twitter started in a “daylong brainstorming session” that was held by board members of the podcasting company Odeo in an attempt to break out of a creative slump. At that meeting Jack Dorsey introduced the thought of an individual using an SMS service to communicate with a small group, a concept partly inspired by the SMS group messaging service TXTMob.[5]
The working name was just “Status” for a while. It really didn’t have a name. We were trying to name it, and mobile was a huge aspect of the product early on … We liked the SMS aspect, and how you could update from anywhere and receive from anywhere.
We wanted to capture that in the name — we wanted to capture that feeling: the physical sensation that you’re buzzing your friend’s pocket. It’s like buzzing all over the world. So we did a bunch of name-storming, and we came up with the word “twitch,” because the phone kind of vibrates when it moves. But “twitch” is not a excellent product name because it doesn’t bring up the right imagery. So we looked in the dictionary for words around it, and we came across the word “twitter,” and it was just perfect. The definition was “a small burst of inconsequential information,” and “chirps from birds.” And that’s exactly what the product was.



Sun, Mar 7, 2010
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