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“Things a Little Bird Told Me” by Biz Stone

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25 April, 2015 @ 10:07 amby Tiago Leãoin Digital Strategy Success Stories , Digital Marketing Books , Social NetworksLeave a comment
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“ A triumph not of technology, but of humanity .” This is how Christopher “Biz” Stone describes the success that Twitter has achieved over the years. In the book “” , the co-founder of the social network tells the story behind the platform that revolutionized communication.

However, we must emphasize one thing: if you are expecting to discover how Twitter came about, bear in mind that this is not just a book about the social network. In fact, the book goes even deeper and, in addition netherlands email list to showing you how it all began, it also tells you the concepts that marked the origins of Twitter .

With solid advice for anyone starting a business or looking to take the next step, “Things a Little Bird Told Me” is also more than just a narrative about Biz Stone’s life story. In more than 200 pages, the co-founder of Twitter and expert in new technologies has put valuable help on paper that will surely be very useful to you.

In “Things a little bird told me” , the expert talks about his own personal life and highlights that Twitter’s success only happened because the social network knew how to transfer real human relationships to the world of the Internet. The lessons he narrates are the result of a series of episodes that occurred throughout his career or events that in some way marked him.

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In the author’s own words, “Things a Little Bird Told Me” is a story about “ how to create something from nothing ” and how to combine goals with the ability and ambition to do something. Biz Stone does not consider himself a genius, however he emphasizes that he has always had faith in himself and in others. And that is a fundamental part of being happy and achieving success .

“” is a kind of summary of the spirit that lives in Silicon Valley , the Californian region where all the big startups are looking to make the leap to become recognized. “Sometimes, when we create a company, we have nothing more than an idea. And there are times when we don’t even have that – just the supreme confidence that one day that idea will emerge”, he said.

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Biz Stone: How did it all start?
Biz Stone was an entrepreneur even before the word was on everyone's lips. As such, “Things a Little Bird Told Me” is also a book about entrepreneurship, if it weren't for the subtitle “confessions of a creative mind”.

Now 41 years old, the co-founder of Twitter started out working as a computer technician who provided support to companies such as Square and Beyond Meat .

Since then, Stone has been involved in several projects, but not all of them have been successful. The move to Silicon Valley was not because he was looking for a job, but because he felt the need to reinvent himself.

Twitter was born in partnership with Jack Dorsey , but before that Biz Stone project had already failed. The first venture was carried out with a group of friends who created a website called “ Xanga ”, a blogging platform aimed at young teenagers.

Buy the book “” and be inspired by the story of one of the most relevant names of our time. Follow Biz Stone’s example, believe in yourself and start planning how you will achieve success.

Read more about this book by Biz Stone in the post we published on the Mundo de Livros blog.

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