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At Twitter, one of our key metrics for success was 'time to first tweet', the time taken between someone navigating to twitter.com, and seeing the first Tweet in the page. I've always thought it a useful metric, as initial interaction speed is vitally important; take too long, and users
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At Twitter, one of our key metrics for success was 'time to first tweet', the time taken between someone navigating to twitter.com, and seeing the first Tweet in the page. I've always thought it a useful metric, as initial interaction speed is vitally important; take too long, and users
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At Twitter, one of our key metrics for success was 'time to first tweet', the time taken between someone navigating to twitter.com, and seeing the first Tweet in the page. I've always thought it a useful metric, as initial interaction speed is vitally important; take too long, and users
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