"There was a series of terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India (November 26, 2008). People in the middle of the crisis used Twitter to report what was happening in real time, and in some cases Twitter served as a lifeline," writes Biz Stone in his book "Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind".
He also talks about how even a farmer in India can depend on Twitter.
According to Stone, once named one of Time's most influential people in the world, "People everywhere were finding the reasons Twitter was relevant in their lives - from reading movie reviews to helping the homeless to spontaneously raising money for world causes. While we were buckled down, focusing on performance, the rest of the world was figuring out what Twitter was for."
Talking about the role of Twitter in the 2008 US Presidential elections, he writes, "The week of the election was a big week for Twitter, not to mention for the United States, and the world. I sent the team a rallying email with the header: 'Adding a New Feature to Democratization of Information'.
