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J. P. Morgan selected, super-rich people who are moving the wealth of the world

Twitter from the beginning of the founder to Twitter to start success!

A global investment bank and global investment bank, JP Morgan, is a must read for its millionaire customers who are moving the worlds wealth. Twitter co-founder Bizstone said, "What a Little Bird Told Me ). JP Morgan employees who meet customers from all over the world, including Hong Kong, Singapore, London, and Dubai, have named 568 books for 5 months as the recommended books for books published over the past year, and JP Morgan Chase & Chairman Jamie Daiman, and JP Morgan Asset Management CEO Mary Adams, among the top 16 directors of the group. Whats in this book captivated their hearts?

This is the story of Bizstones life. My girlfriend and my mothers house When I was living in a basement, I had to go to Google without a college diploma and a debt of tens of thousands of dollars due to my business failure. Includes a coincidental small start and a behind-the-scenes story of success worldwide. Inside it is bizarre, creative, passionate and charming. Bizstones ordinary and unique life, values and vision are contained.

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Published November 10, 2014

About the author

Biz Stone

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Christopher Isaac "Biz" Stone (born March 10, 1974) is a co-inventor and co-founder of Twitter, Inc and also helped to create and launch Xanga, Blogger, Odeo, The Obvious Corporation and Medium. In 2012, Stone co-founded a start-up called Jelly Industries where he serves as CEO. The release of the Jelly app, a Q&A platform that relies on images, was officially announced in January 2014.

Stone graduated from Wellesley High School in Wellesley, Massachusetts. He attended, but did not graduate from, both Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts.

Aside from Twitter, Stone is an angel investor and advisor in the startup community having backed companies in a diversity of industries such as Square, Nest Labs, Beyond Meat, Medium and GoodFit. Stone is a board director at Beyond Meat, Medium, GoodFit and his newest startup, Jelly Industries.

Stone made his directorial debut working alongside Ron Howard and Canon USA to direct a short film as a part of Project Imaginat10n. Stone described the opportunity as a chance to scratch a long-time creative itch. Stone is also Executive Producer on WIRED, a dramatic series set in the 70s about the birth of computer industry.

Stone has published two books about blogging, Blogging Genius: Strategies for Instant Web Content (New Riders, 2002) and Who Let The Blogs Out (St Martins, 2004). In addition to his long running personal blog, Stone has published an op-ed piece in The Atlantic. In June 2012, Hachette's Grand Central Publishing and executive editor Ben Greenberg announced that Stone was writing a book called Things A Little Bird Told Me, which was published in April 2014.

Stone is a vegan, which he became after visiting Farm Sanctuary, and is involved in causes including animal welfare, environmentalism, poverty, health, and education. Stone is an active advisor and contributor to Donors Choose, a nonprofit helping classrooms in need.

Stone lives in Marin County, California with his wife Livia and his son Jacob. He and his wife founded and operate the Biz and Livia Stone Foundation, which supports education and conservation in California.

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