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Gary Kim's musings on digital life, infra and AI
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Users Would Pay for Twitter
According to this poll taken by Guy Kawasaki, technology marketing consultant, people would pay to use Twitter.
As it true for other communication services, people do not seem to mind paying a fair price for services and applications they value.
That also suggests a possible business model for Twitter, as well.
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