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Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind Kindle Edition
Things a Little Bird Told Me
From GQ's "Nerd of the Year" to one of Time's most influential people in the world, Biz Stone represents different things to different people. But he is known to all as the creative, effervescent, funny, charmingly positive and remarkably savvy co-founder of Twitter-the social media platform that singlehandedly changed the way the world works. Now, Biz tells fascinating, pivotal, and personal stories from his early life and his careers at Google and Twitter, sharing his knowledge about the nature and importance of ingenuity today. In Biz's world:
Opportunity can be manufactured
Great work comes from abandoning a linear way of thinking
Creativity never runs out
Asking questions is free
Empathy is core to personal and global success
In this book, Biz also addresses failure, the value of vulnerability, ambition, and corporate culture. Whether seeking behind-the-scenes stories, advice, or wisdom and principles from one of the most successful businessmen of the new century, Things a Little Bird Told Me will satisfy every reader.
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGrand Central Publishing
- Publication dateApril 1, 2014
- File size1870 KB
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"In THINGS A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME, Biz gives away all his secrets to success. I advised him against it. If you're not inspired and informed by this book, then you haven't read it." --Stephen Colbert
"Biz Stone's anything-but-ordinary journey both surprises and inspires. Things A Little Bird Told Me is a peek into a unique mind that, I'm happy to add, entertains us as well." --Ron Howard
"As someone who has personally experienced Biz's generosity and genius, I'm thrilled that readers of Things a Little Bird Told Me can now draw inspiration from his values and vision. A must-read for anyone who wants to tap their creative potential." --Charles Best, Founder and CEO of DonorsChoose.org
"Most tales of startup success revolve around a lone genius out-maneuvering the competition. But the story Biz Stone tells is a riveting-and often hilarious-break from that tradition: a story of collaboration, sharing, and the power of networks."--Steven Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of Where Good Ideas Come From
About the Author
Most recently, Biz is founder and CEO of his newest venture, Jelly. He lives near San Francisco, California with his wife and son.
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Product details
- ASIN : B00ECEA35C
- Publisher : Grand Central Publishing (April 1, 2014)
- Publication date : April 1, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 1870 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 239 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,216,085 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #285 in Social Media
- #296 in Computer & Technology Biographies
- #322 in Internet Culture
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About the author
Biz Stone was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1974. For the past decade, Stone has been developing large scale projects that facilitate the open exchange of information. He is the Co-founder of Twitter, Inc and advisor to several technology startups. Recruited by Google in the early 2000's, Stone met and collaborated with Evan Williams--the pair would later exit the search company to work on their own startup. Twitter was founded in 2007. Stone has been recognized by Time Magazine as one of the most influential persons in the world. He lives in Northern California with his wife, Livia.
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This book does an excellent job of documenting the incredible birth and global spread of Twitter AND has introduced Biz's newest venture: Jelly. I've got a feeling that we're going to be hearing a lot more about this creative start-up aimed at connecting the world even further, all built around the altruistic concept of empathy and "doing good."
I am writing this review from Amtrak #141 riding between Stamford, CT and Washington DC (just passed through NYC), where I am attending a book-signing lecture that Biz is giving at the synagogue at 6th and I. After the event, I plan to give Biz several small items that will hopefully interest him in lending his superior talents and resources to help unite humanity in the most important process in the history of the world---preserving Mother Nature's ability to sustain our civilization and ultimately our future as a species. What could be more important than that?
It’s a book not focused on technology but focused on the soft side of the entrepreneur and his road to a huge success
I couldn't put this book down, and kept coming back to it every chance I could. Behind Biz's frank, simple writing style are a shining personality and thoughtful, insightful pearls wisdom. I felt inspired, energized, and learned a lot, although Biz never seems to be trying to teach anything.
This books reminded my quite a bit of "Without Their Permission" by Alexis Ohanian, released in 2013. Although Alexis and his writing style are both charming and inspiring, I felt as though Biz's book offered more substance. All these 5-star reviews don't lie. Get it, and go on a fun ride.
The most entertaining chapter is the full story on his experience with Facebook when they tried to acquire Twitter.
For this reason alone, I think this book was so refreshing and authentic to read. Granted if you are someone looking to start a company, you might not have the success that Twitter had, but I think still there are a lot of lessons from the book that don't just relate to starting a company but just to life and also on how important is to be good to those around you.
Do buy this book, it is great to read and I took away a lot from it. I wish him great success with Jelly.