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Twitter would be profitable in 2010

By admin | December 22, 2009

According to Business Week, the agreements between Microsoft, Google and its network of micro logging pay 25 million dollars. Twitter should be profitable next year with Google and Microsoft. The question that the small world of net-economy, has been answered by Business Week and Bloomberg, who obtained details of the partnership last October. The start-up, whose reputation is growing, so was coined with the two giants of search engines the opportunity for them to integrate their results in the latest tweets (140 messages posted signs on Twitter) about. An improvement that allows them to offer real-time results, but they paid a high price: 15 million to 10 million Google and Microsoft. "The agreements are huge" for a company like Twitter, which employs a

hundred people in total. They allow the start-up to show a small profit this year, expected to continue next year. Twitter valued one billion dollars Twitter, which claims more than 50 million users around the world (less than one million in France), however, always seeks other ways to earn money. The company is about to offer paid services for companies, which may for example have multiple accounts under one name. Twitter, which has raised $ 155 million this fall for a recovery that reached a billion dollars, is also seeking a means to bring relevant advertising to its service without cutting Internet. Early December Interviewed by Le Figaro, Jack Dorsey CEO of the company, explained: "We want first of all see how our users use Twitter before inventing ways to pay for our service. The question of profitability Twitter is a recurrent concern in the world of high-tech. Particularly given the precedent of Facebook. Created in 2004, the social network's most popular world with over 300 million registered voters had managed to earn the money by mid-2009, much to the chagrin of its investors. Twitter, whose smaller size causes less cost, seems to have succeeded more quickly heading of "monetization", which many web sites of "social" are struggling to overcome.

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