Just been reading about one of tech's most brutal origin stories and honestly, it's wild how much we forget about the people who actually built the platforms we use daily. You know Twitter? The thing Elon dropped 44 billion on? There's a name nobody talks about anymore: Noah Glass.



So here's what went down. Back in the early 2000s, Noah Glass wasn't just theorizing about the future—he was actually building it. He founded Odeo, a podcasting platform when podcasts were still pretty niche. And get this, his team included Evan Williams and some kid named Jack Dorsey who was obsessed with cryptic SMS messages. Noah Glass actually saw something in that. He believed in it.

Then Apple showed up with iTunes podcasting and basically crushed Odeo overnight. Most people would've called it a day. But Noah? He got his team together and said let's brainstorm something else. Jack Dorsey threw out this idea for an SMS-based status update tool. Sounds simple now, but Noah Glass got it. He nurtured that concept, named it Twitter, and actually helped shape it into something massive.

Here's where it gets dark though. Evan Williams—the guy Noah trusted—went to investors and basically talked down Twitter's potential so he could acquire it cheap. Classic Silicon Valley move. Then Jack Dorsey decided Noah Glass had to go. The dude who helped birth Twitter from nothing got fired via text message. No equity, no recognition, nothing.

By 2007, Twitter was everywhere. Celebrities, politicians, basically anyone with internet access. Jack became the face of it. Noah Glass? Completely erased from the narrative. They just buried him.

Fast forward to 2022. Elon Musk buys Twitter for 44 billion dollars—that's generational wealth on a scale most of us can't even comprehend. He rebrands it to X, makes all these big announcements about his vision. But here's the thing nobody mentions: Noah Glass, the actual visionary who started this whole thing, has been forgotten for nearly two decades.

It's honestly a reminder that having the right idea doesn't guarantee anything in tech. You can build the foundation for a global platform and still get completely written out of history. Noah Glass gave the world something that fundamentally changed how we communicate, and most people don't even know his name.

Makes you think about who else we've forgotten.
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