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 Story of Twitter (Built for success)
 Author: Gilbert, Sara

 Publisher:  Creative Education (2015)

 Dewey: 006.7
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 46 p., col. ill., 28 cm.

 BTSB No: 379081 ISBN: 9781608183982
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9

 Subjects:
 Twitter (Website)
 Microblogs

Price: $6.50

Summary:
A look at the origins, leaders, and innovations of Twitter, the online social networking and microblogging service founded in 2006, which has hundreds of millions of users worldwide.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 7.80
   Points: 1.0   Quiz: 167902

Common Core Standards 
   Grade 5 → Reading → RI Informational Text → 5.RI Key Ideas & Details
   Grade 5 → Reading → RI Informational Text → 5.RI Integration of Knowledge & Ideas
   Grade 6 → Reading → RI Informational Text → 6.RI Key Ideas & Details
   Grade 6 → Reading → RI Informational Text → 6.RI Integration of Knowledge & Ideas

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (08/01/14)
   Booklist (09/15/14)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 08/01/2014 Gr 6–10—This series that profiles well-known businesses (previous books include The Story of Google, The Story of Microsoft, The Story of Amazon, and The Story of Nike, which SLJ called "interesting and well written") continues with some more winners. Though books on corporate America sound like a hard sell, the large, attractive photos and beautiful design will pull in readers, and these companies—focusing on music, movies, and social media—have a fairly high "cool" quotient. Well written and well organized, the text flows smoothly, providing comprehensive coverage. - Copyright 2014 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 09/15/2014 The Built for Success series profiles noteworthy corporations that started small but grew to prominence in their respective fields. With a tall format, glossy pages, large color photos, and small type, the books’ design, as well as their topics, appeal to a somewhat older audience than most “skinny books” for young people. The use of previous volumes in libraries varies widely by topic, but the magazine-like writing and design of the series is consistently good. Twitter offers a short history of the young company, from its origins in 2006, to its historical significance (2009 protests in Iran, 2011 Arab Spring in Egypt), to its path toward profitability. An unusual series with a business perspective. - Copyright 2014 Booklist.

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