The conference The Web 09 was held yesterday and the day before the 104 in Paris. 2,000 participants were expected to attend the sixth edition of the first "Internet event" European. Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter and this was one of his comments has revived speculation about a possible takeover of the famous American site. Asked whether Google would buy Twitter, Dorsey responded, "There has been no announcement."
Recently, the search has begun indexing the twits who are directly visible on some research. This feature is currently limited to the U.S. version of the site, but it should cross the Atlantic soon.
Ultimately, these speculations can especially generate buzz about Twitter, or even raise the interest of companies who might want to buy the site of micro-blogging / social network, or at least do not want Google it possession. Cynics have another theory; it would better justify the arrival of a paid model, allowing Twitter to keep its independence.
Twitter has also used the Paris meeting to indicate that he would organize a conference for developers using the API. Named Chirp, it will be held during 2010 in San Francisco, California.
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