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Photo Gallery: A Visit to Twitter HQ

  • Lindsey Cook
  • September 21, 2012
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Twitter invited Online News Association Attendees to its headquarters on Market Street in San Francisco. After presentations from Erica Anderson, Twitter’s manager of news, and Mark Luckie, manager of journalism and news for Twitter, journalists headed out to the rooftop to enjoy food, drinks and games of cornhole.

Photos by Lindsey Cook/ lindzcook@gmail.com.


Twitter’s dining hall features signs with hashtags and mentions.


Finnish student Heikki Pölönen shoots pictures on the rooftop patio at Twitter, Inc.


The rooftop at Twitter Headquarters has an extensive garden and lounge chairs where ONA participants chatted about the speech.


Student newsroom participants Brandon Weight and Krystina Martinez play cornhole on the Twitter rooftop.

Twitter uses its signature logo of a blue bird on many surfaces in its headquarters.


Student Jeff Stern throws a bean bag into the cornhole, marked with Twitter’s bird logo.


Twitter’s headquarters overlooks the San Francisco skyline.


ONA attendees chat on Twitter’s rooftop following a presentation on how journalists can better use Twitter.

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