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via bryc3:

Very cool post on the hand drawn beginnings of some of the web’s favorite services. This particular picture was that of Jack Dorsey’s concept for a service called Stat.us, which later became twttr and is now twitter.There’s something powerful about beginning a project or capturing an idea by putting pen to paper.
There are plenty of other sketches to explore here.
via Boing Boing

I forgot about this drawing. I saw it last year on Jack’s flickr page and made this insightful comment at the time :)
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via bryc3:

Very cool post on the hand drawn beginnings of some of the web’s favorite services. This particular picture was that of Jack Dorsey’s concept for a service called Stat.us, which later became twttr and is now twitter.There’s something powerful about beginning a project or capturing an idea by putting pen to paper.

There are plenty of other sketches to explore here.

via Boing Boing

I forgot about this drawing. I saw it last year on Jack’s flickr page and made this insightful comment at the time :)

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    I forgot about this drawing. I saw it last year...Jack’s flickr page
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Hi, I'm Bijan and this is my personal blog. I live just outside of Boston. I grew up in NY and lived for nearly 10 years in the Bay area. I travel a ton.

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