Yes! Evan Williams is the man behind Twitter.
Before Twitter, Mr.Williams produced CD-ROMs and a video on how to use the Internet to
Web hosting to Pyra Labs to Blogger to Odeo.
Now Twitter is one of the most talked about startup. According to Compete, Twitter growth is 752% for 2008, and just on December Twitter have a total of 4.43 million unique visitors.
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