Dick Costolo is the current CEO of Twitter and was its former COO. He took over as CEO from Evan Williams in October 2010. Read full biography of Dick Costolo →
The way you build trust with your team is around super-clear communication in that instant when they say, 'I will be sad if you don't do... →
Twitter brings you closer. I mean, we see this over and over again from our users. It brings them closer to the action. It brings them closer to... →
Twitter is the perfect complement to television. TV has always been social. You talk to the person you're sitting next to on the couch. You talk... →
We have a core value here at Twitter that says we want to defend and respect the user's voice. And that's important to us on a global basis.... →
What I implore you to do is believe that if you make courageous choices and bet on yourself and put yourself out there that you will have an impact... →
One of the things you learn operating in the technology industry is disruptions are occurring every day.
For many people, when they come to Twitter, the language is opaque. We need to push the scaffolding to the background and bring the content forward.... →
I think if you look down the road for Twitter, we would like to be a company - a service - that is used by billions of people around the world in... →
The interesting thing about the top 200 to 300 tweeters - a lot of them are musicians, actors, etc. LeBron James, etc. I think Lady Gaga is number... →
Twitter needs to continue being a good listener and recognize that the service has been redefined by lots of people, tweet by tweet, but also come up... →
We've recognized that Twitter is the second screen for TV, and TV is more fun with Twitter. There are a bunch of ways that we can be... →
What launched me toward Feedburner? Well, the Internet happened. When I saw Mosaic, I thought, 'I gotta do this.' I founded and sold a few... →
When we think about the characteristics of Twitter that make it unique, it is all of public, real-time, conversational, and distributed. We are the... →