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Opinion Piece for Fortune – What Twitter’s Future Could Depend On

By Marc / May 16, 2017

I wrote an opinion piece for Fortune magazine about the future direction of Twitter and some of the challenges it will face.

Check out the piece – What Twitter’s Future Could Depend On

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