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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Tweets Out His University of Michigan Commencement Speech

Twitter CEO, Dick Costolo went back to his alma mater to give the commencement address. And guess what? He tweeted it!

This is how he started off, by taking a picture of his view:

 


The commencement speech is also worth checking out. I was literally LMAO watching it. He puts a lot of things amidst a lot of pun. He talks about his journey at UMich, starting from studying CS to trying to become a stand-up comedian and a lot of lessons learnt in the process.

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  • Thank you for posting this. I thought it was a great commencement address -- I was hoping I could find it online somewhere!

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