Read the rest here....I just thought it was interesting. We are talking around 2001 and since this is something I wanted to know too, I thought I'd share. 
"I loved seeing at a glance my friends status updates. But I also  really appreciated at the same time the dispatch aspect, where you're  out in the world doing something away from the keyboard and IM did not  allow that," said Dorsey. "I had a RIM pager, the 850, the first email  device. I programed a system where I could fire off an email from that  and set my status from anywhere. And it worked! And I was able to also  at a regular interval pull my buddy list and get those updates sent to  my email address. It was awesome! But the number of people who had those  mobile devices was so minimal that the timing was just not right. This  was 2001."
In 2006, when he was working for Evan Williams at Odeo, Dorsey  resurrected the idea. He combined the timeline aspects of LiveJournal  with the status updates of instant messenger and the concept of dispatch  software that delivers them all remotely. Boom. That's Twitter.
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