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  • Twitter Has Profitable 2009, But Where Will it Spend in 2010?

    Count Om Malik among those who were surprised that Twitter had a profitable year in 2009. Not that he isn't optimistic about the social media wunderkind's current and future value--in fact, he thinks Twitter isn't charging Google and Microsoft (the companies that accounted for Twitter's revenue this year). It's just that he didn't expect the company to be in the black by now. But he does expect Twitter to start spending in three key areas next year: *New management team including several new “C”-suite executives. *Infrastructure to scale their network to accommodate future growth. *Hiring more engineers and other key people as it tries to build out the service. Which means the so-called profits are going to evaporate and the company will have to dip into its $155 million (VC) cash hoard. Even the soon-to-come commercial accounts might not be enough to make up for all that spending. Read Twitter May Be Profitable — No, Seriously! here .
    Published 12-22-2009 3:38 PM by Graham Griffith
    Filed under: management, google, Twitter, digital media, social media, Microsoft, strategic thinking, strategy, profitablilty, Apple Blog, Obamam Malik, status updates
  • Sergey Brin on the Future of Google

    Sergey Brin popped in at O'Reilly Publishing's Web 2.0 Summit last week, and the Google co-founder took a few minutes to discuss Google (then) just-announced search deal with Twitter , efforts to find revenue streams through social networks, pending new technologies, and even Microsoft's Bing (Brin says he uses the search service). Here he is talking to John Battelle , via Fora.tv:
    Published 10-29-2009 1:28 PM by Graham Griffith
    Filed under: google, Twitter, digital media, social media, John Battelle, revenue from social networks, new technology, Sergey Brin, Bing
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