DrewWilson
May 28th, 2009, 01:25 AM
Twitter Inc.'s co-founders say the rapidly growing online communications company will eventually charge fees for its services, but it's unclear which ones and what will drive revenue.
"There will be a moment when you can fill out a form or something and give us money," said Ean Williams, co-founder and chief executive officer.
"We're working on it right now," Williams said at the Wall Street Journal's conference D: All Things Digital.
Williams and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone mentioned possible revenue-generators, including a service that would authenticate the source of information. For example, Dunkin' Donuts could pay to make sure that impostors don't send messages under its name.
More... (http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/05/27/twitter-charges.html)
The headline could just as easily have read, "Twitter considers suicide" if it was going to be for the whole site, but the story said for some of it's services.
In any event, watch for a Twitter clone to fill in the gaps if this stupid idea comes to fruition.
"There will be a moment when you can fill out a form or something and give us money," said Ean Williams, co-founder and chief executive officer.
"We're working on it right now," Williams said at the Wall Street Journal's conference D: All Things Digital.
Williams and Twitter co-founder Biz Stone mentioned possible revenue-generators, including a service that would authenticate the source of information. For example, Dunkin' Donuts could pay to make sure that impostors don't send messages under its name.
More... (http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/05/27/twitter-charges.html)
The headline could just as easily have read, "Twitter considers suicide" if it was going to be for the whole site, but the story said for some of it's services.
In any event, watch for a Twitter clone to fill in the gaps if this stupid idea comes to fruition.