Twitter will not be sold to one billion U.S. dollars

Posted Apr 04, 2009 by hibian / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

According to well-known IT blog reported that the United States, the industry sources, even if one billion U.S. dollars bid, Twitter CEO Evan Williams (Evan Williams) will not be sold.

According to well-known IT blog reported that the United States, the industry sources, even if one billion U.S. dollars bid, Twitter CEO Evan Williams (Evan Williams) will not be sold.

Up to now, the Google version of the scheduling has been an endless stream of Twitter, a lot of the future will emerge, but the internal Twitter for sale is likely to exist on a different view. Twitter official said, "Our goal is to establish an independent profit-making company, and we just started." This, under any circumstances, any company will say so. In fact, last year's negotiations to buy Facebook hinted that the two companies to negotiate for the acquisition of the gate is open. However, since then, Twitter's valuation of the rising up on.

Google Twitter will bid for the acquisition of more than one billion U.S. dollars? But do not forget that Microsoft's acquisition bid, we must, if the two are regarded as Twitter the future of search, then one billion U.S. dollars is only a small sum.

At the same time, Google and Twitter is still the commercial negotiations. Google hopes that the latest state of negotiations has been real-time Twitter messages. If there is no such real-time messaging, Google has to query each of its own regular update on the status of Twitter users, which means that Twitter Google crawling speed of information will be very slow, and the price is also high. For Google, the real-time information to send a very large value, as soon as possible to finalize a long-term trading is a wise choice.

Twitter to send real-time information may be buried out of the company in the emerging field of real-time search efforts, in addition, this is????Google-style tactics. The actual problem is, Twitter Whether or not fully understand the value of real-time information to send.

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