As people talk about what they're having for lunch, their favorite show's season finale, and LOLcats, other Twitter users shouldn't have to worry about seeing ads for Subway, "Lost," and Friskies anytime soon. Twitter cofounder Biz Stone recently distanced himself from the idea of turning to ads for revenue.
Alexei Oreskovic, "There are no people at Twitter who know anything about advertising or work in advertising. So we don't have anyone there to make or take those calls."And a quick look at Twitter's "
Twitter users may have themselves (or at least, people who were formerly like themselves) to thank for these facts. Last month, a Mark Milian yesterday, "It's a hard problem to solve. And the company is . . . just on the edge of doing something about it." So what might Twitter do for revenue, then? Well, although any number of different hints have been tossed out in the past, Stone "said on Monday that the company is developing various add-on tools and services for the businesses and professional users of Twitter, which could create a revenue stream for the company," according to Oreskovic. Also, "He said Twitter plans to introduce some of these tools by year end."





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