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Interview with Twitter COO, Dick Costolo

Dick Costolo is the founder of Feedburner which was acquired by Google in 2007. He is currently the COO of Twitter. He has also performed in Chicago’s Annoyance Theater and various improv shows and festivals. (via CrunchBase)


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:  What was so promising about Twitter back in 2007 that made you join 6 others and invest $5 million in it?

Dick: When I first saw Twitter back in 2008 was like many other people, I didn’t get it, I didn’t really understand it and what it was but when more people started using it and my friends got on I realized how many people using it.  I remember specifically one time I tweeted that I landed in New York and someone in San Francisco said,  “Hey I’m in New York for the week, lets go out to dinner.”  This is something that would never happen on any other social networking platform.

TLB:  How does Twitter generate revenue to keep on running?

Dick: So I think the short answer is there is many, many ways that Twitter can make money.  Paid accounts for businesses, analytics, special profile pages, advertising opportunities with millions of people following them, everything.

TLB: Where do you see the company going in the future?

Dick: So there are a couple different ways to answer that question, our philosophy is all about getting as many people on the service as possible.  As openly as possible.  For example, the Microsoft and Google deals from earlier this week, you’ll be able to find great, cool tweets just from searching for something on Bing! or Google. We are looking to get Twitter distributed as many ways as possible

We see ourself participating in the mobile way as many ways as possible, the mobile phone is such an easy way to use Twitter.  What am I’m doing now, while on the go, not while sitting at my desk.

TLB: Do you ever make fun of Biz Stone because of his name?

Dick: All the time, Biz and I both make fun of each other all the time.  We sit next to each other and he tells me that we need to keep the cost down, because of my name (Costolo), when we go to Starbucks to get a coffee and he says his name is biz, I crack up.

TLB: What made you come back to Twitter to become the COO?

Dick: Well, I was planning on starting another company, Ev was getting ready to have a baby and we started talking, I really wanted to start another company.  I thought about it realized that you don’t get a chance to work at one of the big social networking companies all the time.  The more I thought about it and talked it over with my wife I decided that starting another big company was pretty low and Twitter’s one of those startups that succeed.

Jonah: Whats the new startup?

Dick: I left Google in July and was truly planning on spending the end of Summer and the Fall thinking about what I was going to do next and starting a new startup in the end of the year, so I really didn’t even get a chance to think about it too hard.  I was too busy doing other stuff at Google.  Needed to take some time off and clear my head.

Jonah: If Twitter was an animal, what animal would it be?

Dick: Oh my gosh, I was never really good at these kinds of question, probably a good analogy is lets say, I’ll use an example, its kind of like a herd of animals, Twitter is a popular web service and all these people together, like a herd.  They’re all similar.  They all use the web to tweet, tweet from Tweetie for iPhone, Tweetdeck, all around the same core platform. The goal for Twitter is to become a big successful herd, and not a group of smaller herds.

Jonah: Would you rather be still working at Google or as COO of Twitter? Why?

Dick: I loved working at Google.  Your not going to find smarter people anywhere.  It was an awesome place to work, but my skills are better for a startup like Twitter; putting operations in place, getting things moving where theres no organization, how to set up a working and successful company.  I knew that I was going to still go to a startup, and Twitter is still a startup.

Jonah: What’s your favorite Twitter client?

Dick: I use a bunch of different stuff, search.twitter.com, twitter.com, TweetDeck, and my wife uses Tweetie for iPhone.

Thanks for the interview, Dick!

Orbit - Exposé for your jailbroken iPhone/iPod touch

Here I was, sitting here with my jailbroken iPhone, about to click “Restore,” when a tweet comes up in my timeline from hacker extraordinaire, Steven Troughton-Smith talking about his new Exposé like springboard hack.  The idea came from an Exposé concept for the iPhone from earlier this week.  Let me say that again, came from a CONCEPT.  Steven got started on it, and within two hours had a stable version of Exposé running on his iPhone.

I was lucky enough to obtain the first build of it and it was amazing.  Provided an easy way to get to the last few pages of apps and it was by all means a life saver (ok, maybe not a life saver, but you know what I mean.)  But it was slow, after all, it was an out of the ordinary hack on a particularly slow device (iPhone 3G) but being himself, he made it faster by not loading each screen once Exposé (now named Orbit) was opened.

But it gets better.  Steven recruited UI legend, Louie Mantia to design a sexy icon and UI for Orbit, which just made it all the more enjoyable.

Now you may be asking, what is so great about Orbit? I already have Categories and Stacks (also developed my Steven Troughton-Smith) what about Orbit makes it better then those? Well, Categories and Orbit are two totally different things.  Categories is for managing types of applications and Stacks is a quicker and more elegant way to manage applications from the push of one icon.

To use it your going to need a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch running 3.0 or later.  It is going to be available via the Cydia store later today or tomorrow for $1.99.

You can visit Steven’s site here or follow him on Twitter here.  You can also check out Orbits website here.

How to enable MMS on 3.1 (AT&T)

Are you really anxious to get MMS working? Can’t wait ’till the 25th? Well I discovered an extremely easy way to enable it.  You must have an iPhone 3G or 3GS running 3.0 or later and a Mac.

1. Quit iTunes

2. Install ipccEnabler on your Mac (http://abciphoneapps.com/ipccEnabler.zip)

3. Open iTunes

4. Click on your phone and hold “option” while clicking “Check for Update”

5. Choose ATT_US.ipcc (http://appstoremod.com/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ATT_US.ipcc)

6. Once done installing, unplug your iPhone and restart it

7. In Settings> General> Network there should be a “Cellular Data Network” page

8. Install “benmat.mobileconfig” on your iPhone (http://files.me.com/grantjonah/zy6w0h)

From there it should work .  Good luck

(via my Tumblr)

WWDC 2009

120358-snowleopjpgYeah, its that time again, WWDC.  The time of the year Apple fanboys and developers love.  Tomorrow (Monday) is the keynote opening to the event being led by Phil Shiller speaking on 10.6 Snow Leopard and iPhone OS 3.0, along with some product announcements.  Rumors have been spreading around for the past week or so on the new iPhone.  They are as followed.

-Name said to be the ‘iPhone Video’ or the ‘iPhone 3GS’

-Chrome bezel replaced by a matte iron

-Front facing camera (for video chat)

-Higher-up speaker

-Matte black backing (and most likely white too)

-High MP video camera

3598649843_d713b3c3fajpgWe won’t know for sure on any of these until the Apple WWDC keynote starts tomorrow at 10AM pacific time.  I was supposed to be at the keynote tomorrow blogging here, on Twitter, and Tatango, but could not go for a few reasons.  I will most likely be at the September iPod event as well as WWDC 2010.

I do know of one thing that may or may not be coming out at WWDC tomorrow, but I can say that I am really looking forward to it!

Interview with Tapulous CEO, Bart Decrem

couchTLB: What is Tapulous?

Bart: One of the most successful pure-play iPhone/iPod touch companies!  We’re all about building fun and social apps for the App Store.

TLB: Upon starting Tapulous last summer, what was your vision of apps you would be making?

Bart: We imagined that we would mostly be making fun social apps - things like Fortune Cookies and Collage, with a small dose of games (Tap Tap Revenge). The surprize has been that Tap Tap Revenge has been such a massive hit that it’s overshadowed everything else we do.

TLB: Where do you see the Tap Tap revolution going in the future?

Bart: For 3.0, we’re focusing on (i) letting users purchase premium content directly inside of a paid version of the game, (ii) the community and online portions, including a big push on making Live play more fun and engaging and also a push towards user generated content (specifically, theming contests and opening up our music catalog to more independent artists).

TLB: When Tapulous makes Tap Tap’s for large band (Coldplay, Nine Inch Nails) are you in close contact with the band members or just their agents and recording studio?

Bart: It depends.  Our head of business development, Tim O’Brien, has worked in the music industry for over a decade.  We work with record labels, publishers, band managers, and artists directly - sometimes we reach out to partners, sometimes they reach out to us.  In the case of Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor, who’s a pioneer in music and technology, was very closely involved.  We had several meetings with him. In other cases, band management or the label are more in the drivers seat.

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TLB: If you could re-transform Tapulous and they’re type of apps, what would it be?

Bart: More and more, I feel that we are not in the business of building apps (or even games), but in the business of offering great services, and a key part about how the user engages with those is the app (the game).  That’s the future and that’s where we are focusing our energy.

TLB: What app has been the most fun for you to work on?

Bart: Tap Tap Revenge is a blast to work on, because the game is so much fun and because there’s such a huge community of gamers that give feedback every day.

TLB: What can we expect soon from one of the largest iPhone app companies in the world?

Bart: We expect to stay on the leading edge of the App Store.  Expect us to continue to focus on building on the success of Tap Tap Revenge. We want to be the leader in music gaming on the App Store, with a big focus on the network and social aspects.

TLB: Will we ever have the functionality to make our own songs online or in a desktop app?

Bart: We are definitely going to offer more ways to allow independent artists to make their music available in Tap Tap Revenge.  We are constantly looking for more ways to offer users access to a broader range of music.

Aaxa P1 Pico Projector Review

slasghgear-aaxa-pc-pico-projector-04-480x319jpgOver the past week I have been playing around with one of the coolest things I have ever seen.  This thing has the power of a big projector but it can fit in your pocket.  The P1 Pico has some downsides, it is not the brightest with its 12 lumen LED light source does quite well on a small screen in a dark room, but on a larger (60″) screen, it can be good but it also cannot.  What I mean is with brighter videos and images with bright colors like blue and yellow it displays very well on a large screen, but with a darker image such as dark ally in a scary movie, it will not perform all that well, even in a dark room.  In a light room, the P1 displays an OK image on the a screen or wall but only when you hold the projector a foot or two away from it, otherwise it is too faded.

p1_pico-projectorjpgThe P1 is loaded with features, it has 1GB of onboard memory, a built in speaker, which is not the loudest speaker out there, but it works, as well as an entire OS for playing videos, pictures, music, and other files that are in the onboard memory or in the optional micro-SD card slot.  The OS is quite hard to navigate your first time around but eventually you’ll get used to it and realize how far that we’ve come.  Just a few years ago the only projector’s available were large, expensive projectors that were a hassle to carry around and use.  Now, you can fit one into your pocket and use it whenever and where-ever you are.

You can connect the P1 to many peripherals such as the VGA cord that connects to Playstations, TV’s, you name it.  You can also purchase a cord to plug it into your iPod or iPhone, Zune, or PSP.  Video quality from each device is about the same.  Same sharpness, same colors, etc.

I really recommend the P1.  It is an incredible device for all types of people who want this functionality on their device whatever it may be.  I do not have any experience with other types of pico projectors but I can say that the P1 impressed me and I hope to see other and better types of pico projectors not only from Aaxa but any company out there.

The Loop Blog gives the P1 Pico Projector a 7/10 stars.  You can buy the P1 for $239 on aaxatech.com