Twitter To Start Serving Local News To Users? - TechCrunch
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Germany’s Der Spiegel published an interview with Twitter CEO Evan Williams yesterday on its website, and Williams had a couple of interesting things to say. You can find a poorly Google-translated version of the interview here, which features Williams answering the usual, boring questions ‘professional’ journalists tend to ask about the micro-sharing service (the reporter’s opened the interview with the Pulitzer-price caliber question "so does Twitter spark narcissism and idiocy?").
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