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Jack Dorsey, Former CEO Of Twitter Launches New Social Media Platform - BLUESKY!

 

Jack Dorsey, is launching a new social media platform called "Bluesky."

The founder and former CEO of the microblogging website Twitter, is set to launch 'Bluesky' after Elon Musk, owner of Tesla cars and the world richest man took over ownership of Twitter.

At the moment, Bluesky’s services are in beta testing phase as it prepares for a global launch. 

Jack Dorsey's decentralized social-media platform, Bluesky Social, is now accepting beta users.

The news coincides with Musk's takeover of Twitter, which Dorsey founded and ran for several years.

Dorsey left Twitter in 2021 and named Parag Agrawal, whom Musk quickly fired, as his successor.

Bluesky's website said it's intended to support "a new foundation for social networking which gives creators independence from platforms, developers the freedom to build, and users a choice in their experience."

Meanwhile, Bluesky has announced a number of job openings which include mobile application developer, react native expert, animation creator, and UI site manager.


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  1. Tech is the new oil money!!!! Give this years to mature and see how many billions he will sell it πŸ’ͺ

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