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Accepting Stanford’s Entrepreneurial Company of the Year Award tonight.

On serving as founder of Twitter and Square simultaneously:
“It helps that they are across the street. I am at both companies every day. To balance time between the two takes strong practice, a focus on the ‘how’ of my time. So my days are themed:
Monday is management
Tuesday is for product
Wednesday is for communications, marketing and growth
Thursday is for partnerships
Friday is for company culture
Saturday is off time and hiking
Sunday is for recruiting and strategy (preparing for the week ahead) and feedback.
So when I get interruptions, I can say ‘It’s Tuesday; I have to focus on product.”

Why 140 characters?
“Constraints inspire creativity. The scale of the canvas is really important. 140 makes us more expressive than composed. Beauty is a constraint of the tool. But there was also a practical reason. We had to work with all cell phones and in the early days of SMS, messages were limited to 160 characters, and we used 20 for the user name. We did not want to split messages up.”

14 responses to “Jack Dorsey and Twitter”

  1. great pic and text …keep it on

  2. thanks. For prior year ENCORE awards, we chose Amazon and Apple

  3. yep, practice makes perfect and creativity needs inspiration to flourish within constraints.
    Saturday for hiking? Or biking?

  4. "Constraints inspire creativity"…..I have to say that I am in awe of my wife everyday. She is the 4.0 student I could never be. She uses Twitter constantly, and for exactly the reason quoted. Let him know that his theory isn’t lost to all in the translation. There are some bright folks who really do "get it".

  5. For god sake white balance!

  6. much more balanced and cool

  7. Everybody has nice skintone here too when you do the adjustment.
    This was much easier than finding a counterexample to the infinite monkey theorem by using the collected works of Newt Gingrich. They also defeat any blind watchmaker arguments so that is a pyrrhic victory for belief. The designer is not as intelligent as thought and reveals a great tendency to absurdity. At least that is not nihilism. That is covered in Herman Cain, concepts of justice, and the world according to Ron and Rand Paul.

  8. I have a tendency to write very lengthy prose, and forcing my tweets to fit 140 characters often makes me realise how I can write much more succinctly, and I hope and think it has made me better at communicating. I really like it.

  9. Constraints inspire creativity. The scale of the canvas is really important. 140 makes us more expressive than composed. Beauty is a constra

  10. Bingo! Pruning the prose to 140. I though it was a bit ironic too… =)

  11. Haiku should be no problem but Tanka 5-7-5-7-7 starts to push it. Iambic pentameter? Forget it.
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId =127774103
    Exceeding a 140 char count in a meaningful English haiku? Not at all easy.
    Squeeze Squeeze Squeeze Synapse … is only 33.

    Cheating for a decent exact 140 would be:

    Squeeze Squeeze Squeeze Synapse. Walls contracting, men in white. Needles stick Noooooooooooooooooooooooo Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    So there is an example of twit limit creative enhancement. Doubtful if you would come up with that one on your own without thinking in terms of a twit limit.

  12. Meanwhile, this just in from Munich

    "Dorsey explained that Twitter has a greater value than Google+ or Facebook since people can get just as much out of the site without ever having an account, or issuing a tweet since the site is all about discovering information globally."

  13. Twitter has a problem when it comes to quoting Miguel de Unamuno:

    "The attempt of Empedocles to harmonize a hylozoistic system with spiritualism proved that a philosophical natural science cannot by itself lead to a corroboration of the axiom of the perpetuity of the individual soul; it could only serve as a support to a theological speculation."

    A whopping 280 char double Twit limit statement and one of the more complicated ever written in English. Not a translation either as he was fluent in about 10 languages.

  14. So I had to make my first tweet… and auto-link flickr to twitter for the future… twitter.com/dfjsteve/status/400408822197387264

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