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Noah Glass is an American software technology entrepreneur.  Software technology is a general term that includes development methods, programming languages, and tools that can be used to develop software. And Noah glass is a famous personality in the software world.

He is the best known for his early work on Twitter and Audio, a podcasting company that closed in 2007.

After leaving Industrial Light and Magic, Glass worked on multiple projects with Mark Cantor, the founder of Macro mind, which later became Macromedia, the birthplace of Shockwave, and later Flash animation and multimedia software.

Glass later creates an application that allows a user to access an audio blog entry from a remote cell phone location. His small start-up, known as Audblog, eventually partnered with Blogger.com's Evan Williams, and the pair later formed a podcasting company called Audio.

In 2006, while with Audio, Glass helped create and develop seed ideas for what could eventually be known as Twitter. Glass is not only the main driving force behind its original development, it is recognized that it is responsible for coining the name "Twitter", it started with the abbreviated version, "Totter" and later changed to "Twitter". Nick Bilton’s Hatching Twitter book credits Glass as the co-founder of Twitter for realizing the concept and designing some of its key features.


Noah Glass married Roy's wife, Kaiko, in 2006, but they Noah Glass spent his childhood at the Newton Center in Massachusetts. Glass began attending Newton North High School. He graduated in political science from Yale University. Then he enter his carrier.

Noah married Roy's wife, Kaiko, in 2006, but they have been seeing each other for more than two years. They had a daughter.

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