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Jack Dorsey | |
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出生 | [1] St. Louis, Missouri, USA | 1976年11月19日
居住地 | San Francisco, California, 美国 |
职业 | software designer, businessperson |
Jack Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) is an American software architect and businessperson best known as the creator of Twitter.[2] MIT's Technology Review named him (in the Technical Review 35(TR35)) as an outstanding innovator under the age of 35.[3]
Early years
Dorsey grew up in St. Louis, Missouri,[4] and by age 14, he had become interested in dispatch routing. Some of the open source software he created in the area of dispatch logistics is still used by taxicab companies.[4] He went to high school at Bishop DuBourg High School, and attended Missouri University of Science and Technology before subsequently transferring to New York University, where he first conceived the idea for Twitter.[5] While working on dispatching as a programmer he later moved to California.[6][7]
In Oakland in 2000, Dorsey started his company to dispatch couriers, taxis, and emergency services from the Web.[8] His other projects and ideas at this time included networks of medical devices and a "frictionless service market".[8] In July 2000, building on dispatching[4] and inspired in part by LiveJournal and possibly by AOL Instant Messenger, he had the idea for the realtime status communication.[8]
When he first saw implementations of instant messaging, Dorsey had wondered if the software's user status output could be shared among friends easily.[4] He approached Odeo, who at the time happened to be interested in text messaging.[4] Dorsey and Biz Stone decided that SMS text suited the status message idea, and built a prototype of Twitter in about two weeks.[4] The idea attracted many users at Odeo and investment from Evan Williams[4] who had left Google after selling them Pyra Labs and Blogger.
Twitter, Inc.
Dorsey, Stone and Williams co-founded Obvious which then spun off Twitter, Inc.[4] As chief executive officer, Dorsey saw the startup through two rounds of funding by the venture capitalists who back the company.[9] On 16 October 2008[10] Williams took over the role of CEO, and Dorsey became chairman of the board.[11]
As the service grew in popularity, Dorsey had to choose improving uptime as top priority,[12] even over creating revenue – which, as of 2008, Twitter was not designed to earn.[13] Dorsey described the commercial use of Twitter and its API as two things that could lead to paid features.[13] His three guiding principles, which are shared by the whole company and through its culture, are simplicity, constraint and craftsmanship.[13]
Square, Inc.
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Jack Dorsey also began a new platform to accept debit and credits card on a mobile device.
References
- ^ Jack Dorsey's facebook account
- ^ Strange, Adario. Flickr Document Reveals Origin Of Twitter. Wired News (CondéNet). April 20, 2007 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ TR35 Young Innovator. Technology Review (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). 2008 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Glaser, Mark. Twitter Founders Thrive on Micro-Blogging Constraints. Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). May 17, 2007 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ Co-founder of Twitter receives key to St. Louis with 140 character proclamation. ksdk.com. KSDK. September 19, 2009 [29 September 2009].
After high school in St. Louis and some time at the University of Missouri-Rolla, Jack headed east to New York University.
- ^ BusinessWeek (staff). Tech's Next Gen: The Best and Brightest. BusinessWeek (The McGraw-Hill Companies). March 26, 2007 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ Dorsey, Jack. To be clear: I didn't attend Cornell (and didn't invent Twitter there).. Twitter. April 8, 2009 [April 13, 2009].
- ^ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Dorsey, Jack. twttr sketch. Flickr. Yahoo!. March 24, 2006 [2008-11-07].
- ^ Miller, Claire Cain. Twitter Sidelines One Founder and Promotes Another. The New York Times (The New York Times Company). October 16, 2008 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ Miller, Claire Cain. Popularity or Income? Two Sites Fight It Out. The New York Times (The New York Times Company). October 20, 2008 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ McCarthy, Caroline. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down. CNET News (CBS Interactive). October 16, 2008 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ Wagner, Mitch. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: Improved Uptime Is Top Priority. InformationWeek (United Business ...Media). June 24, 2008 [November 5, 2008].
- ^ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Wagner, Mitch. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Talks About Its Business Model. InformationWeek (United Business Media). June 24, 2008 [November 5, 2008].
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