Evan Thomas Spiegel (born June 4, 1990) is an American Internet entrepreneur who co-founded the mobile application Snapchat. Currently, Spiegel is CEO of Snapchat. Read full biography of Evan Spiegel →
In the future, we'd like to support upcoming artists, people that are trying to be actors.
It would be better for everyone if we deleted everything by default and saved the things that are important to us.
It's no surprise companies that quickly grow in value attract those who may want to also profit from the hard work of others.
It's not about working harder; it's about working the system.
For Snapchat, the closer we can get to 'I want to talk to you' - that emotion of wanting to see you and then seeing you - the better and... →
I feel like I'm finally learning how to use Twitter, and Tweetbot has been a huge part of that. The interface is awesome, and it lets me easily... →
Somewhere along the way, when we were building social media products, we forgot the reason we like to communicate with our friends is because... →
The feed was probably the biggest innovation in social media of late. But the interesting thing about a feed is that the more content you consume... →
Creating a representation of yourself for the Internet stopped making sense when we were all on phones and connected everywhere.
I keep hearing about battery innovation, but it never makes it to my phone.
I text nonstop, and I love emoji. I'm also on the phone quite a bit for work - probably more than 10 calls per day.
If I had a ringtone, it would probably be Neil Diamond.
It seems odd that at the beginning of the Internet, everyone decided everything should stick around forever.