More rumors today from TechCrunch about Google and Twitter. Michael Arrington from TechCrunch goes on to say that Google and Twitter are in early talks of some type of partnership or an outright acquisition.
Last year Facebook was in talks to buy Twitter for over a half billion dollars. Twitters current valuation is around $250 million dollars. If such a deal would go through this would be the second time that Evan Williams has sold a company he co-founded to Google. He previously sold Blogger to Google.
Here’s hoping that the rumors are true. The fail whale is starting to appear a little too frequently for me.


The Motley Fool has a new article on why Google should buy Twitter.
They assert that Google would be the most suitable match for Twitter. They could afford to buy the non-revenue generating Twitter in this bad economic environment.
They would have no problems hosting Twitter. Google has the horsepower and bandwidth to prevent Tweet Overload. The culture and vision of both companies would not clash as much as a Microsoft Twitter tie-up. Imagine also the new market Twitter’s content would open up for Google’s ad-machine.
Would Google want to spend $1 Billion plus for Twitter? They already index public Twitter content. What other benefits could be had from a Twitter acquisition?

I’ve been having battery issues with my iPhone the past couple of weeks. I could not for the life of me figure out what was causing my battery to be drained down to nothing within a few hours.
I’ve got a couple of pages of apps on my iPhone. All of them, for the most part, have been behaving well. I don’t make a lot of calls and I haven’t been listening to lots of music lately, so I narrowed it down to new apps installed with the past few weeks. That narrowed it down to just one app – Twitterrific.
I know sure what Twitterrific is doing, but it’s like the electricial nosferutu for the iPhone. Anyone have any suggestions?
