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A Whole Lotta Nothing: Ev's assholishness is greatly exaggerated

http://a.wholelottanothing.org/2011/04/evs-assholishness-is-greatly-exaggerated.html There's been a bunch of stories lately about Ev Williams, co-founder of Blogger and Twitter upon the occasion of him leaving Twitter to do his own thing. Some are outright calling him an asshole .

Jack Dorsey Takes Over Product Again At Twitter As Executive Chairman

http://techcrunch.com/2011/03/28/jack-dorsey-takes-over-product-again-at-twitter-as-executive-chairman/ Erick Schonfeld is a technology journalist and the former Editor in Chief of TechCrunch.

Founders & CEOs on Jack Dorsey's Return to Twitter

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/founders_ceos_on_jack_dorseys_return_to_twitter.php While Twitter's " days of imminent technical meltdown " may be in the past, the company has run into a host of other troubles in recent months.
One of the more confusing pieces of tech news in the past few months was the announcement that Twitter creator Jack Dorsey (pictured) was returning to the company to lead its product team. That seems a bit overwhelming, since Dorsey is still chief executive of his new mobile payments company Square , but Twitter vice president of engineering Michael Abbott emphasized today that from his perspective, Dorsey is “full-time on the product side.” Abbott was speaking at VentureBeat’s Mobile Summit in Sausalito, Calif., where Editor-in-Chief Matt Marshall asked about a recent Fortune cover story suggesting that Twitter still hasn’t figured out “what it wants to be when it grows up.”

Twitter: Yes, Jack Dorsey is leading product “full-time” | VentureBeat

http://venturebeat.com/2011/04/25/twitter-jack-dorsey/

Twitter Founder Jack Dorsey Wants to Make Service More Mainstream - Digits - WSJ

http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2011/03/29/twitter-founder-wants-to-make-service-more-mainstream/ By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries Making Twitter more useful for the average person — that’s Jack Dorsey’s first challenge as he returns to the company he founded, he said Tuesday. “We have a lot of mainstream awareness, but mainstream relevancy is still a challenge,” he said during a discussion at Columbia University’s Journalism School Tuesday.