I enjoyed this book very much and learned a lot about the techie culture and start-up ventures, which I knew nothing about prior to reading this book. How sad it was that the co-founders of Twitter suffered so much pain along the way as the company grew and expanded in a short period of time. I l...
What did I think? What I got out of this was that these four people are/were greedy back stabbers. Are they smart & creative? Yes. Successful? Yes. This read much like a soap opera of everyone maneuvering for position so it is a quick & entertaining read. That being said, it's too bad that t...
Like many modern books, the language of this book is quite comprehensible and precise. The deepest feeling I felt when I read this book is the biaseness of the author. I do not think the book is written in an objective way. It is quite subjective. From the language used, the description of each c...
Mostly just a fun and interesting pop nonfic book. It devolves into Jack Dorsey v. Evan Williams melodrama by the end, and it's pretty clear which side the author is on. I didn't really have a problem with this, although I was a bit confused by the characterization of Jack. For most of the book, ...