Just when we reported that there is a possibility of Google acquiring Twitter, we learn that it just won’t work around. Reports had it that Google will acquire Twitter just a fraction above its valuation of $250 million, which may very well be lower than Facebook’s $500 million offer that Twitter turned down. The news is in the air that Twitter won’t sell itself for even $1 billion. Is Twitter looking forward to remain independent or it sees itself worth a lot more than what giants are trying to fish it for? I personally think Twitter must remain independent and work around on some flexible monetizing plan and a complete acquisition, just doesn’t sound alluring enough.
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I’m not a Twitter user, but there are uses for this technology. I’ve been following the Twitter craze lately. I’m glad that Twitter refuses to be bought out by the ‘big guys’ especially Google. Like Microsoft, I think they own too many other companies, and use there companies to create beta products.
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