Sunday, November 9, 2014

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Twitter, the largest social network used to share information, is on the low. Many high-ups have abandoned the network since the start of this year, and the reason behind it are the changes being done to the system. CEO Dick Costolo, according to employees, is described to bounce from one idea to the next. The changes he is implementing seem to be affecting the network, causing many to discard it. As a result of this, Twitter has lost 10 percent of its value, falling to just over $40 a share. The rate of the growth of monthly users has also declined, leaving Twitter as stagnating company. In no way is the company dying, and in many aspects it is distancing itself from Facebook. However, there are many paths it could take to solidify its own identity; the actions needed for this solidification to occur should be done sooner rather than later.

In this article, Alison Griswold, informs he readers of the slight decline Twitter has been experiencing in the last few months. He starts off presenting several names of important people who abandoned the network and the explains the probable cause of their departures. He also adds information from 'The Wall Street Journal', giving his paper some credible data. He presents some numbers showing the decline of the company as well, which gives the readers an idea of how much Twitter has been affected. Griwold's article is clear and presents reliable information on the topic. He succeeds in making his point is an informative tone.



http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/propublica/2014/11/muckreads_medical_device_fraud_racial_profiling_in_texas_and_more_great.html

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