The biggest news story in the tech world over the past two weeks has been Elon Musk’s desire to buy Twitter. The deal at first seemed impossible (or at the very least improbable), but now the deal is official: Twitter has accepted Elon’s offer of $44 billion to buy the company.
Now that the deal is done, it’s time to make sense of things.
Why does Elon Musk want to own Twitter? What does he want to do with the platform?
We discuss what Elon buying Twitter means for both the company and its users. What will change? What will stay the same? Will we notice a difference?
It’s a “breaking news” edition of Techstream!
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