The office itself feels like 2000 … but more adult. These guys are smarter than we were. They have only 28 employees, and the office has few decorations, save for two green ceramic deer in the corner and papier-mâché hanging from the ceiling that reads EVERY TWEET COUNTS. A spread of organic cereals is ready for the few people in the office at 10 a.m. There’s a vintage Atari game by the window (Tempest, from 1981), but you have to ask someone to turn it on. It looks as though certain concessions were made at Twitter to What a Web-Company Office Is Supposed to Look Like. Really, it’s like any other office, except there’s hardly anybody there. They’re all working at home. READ MORECONTACT: Leave me a Houston or Texas media news tip | COMMENT: Click to leave your thoughts on this post here
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Inside the Twitter office
Ever wonder what it is like inside the world of Twitter? Biz Stone and Evan Williams are profiled in New York Magazine: