Twitter's lame-duck CEO 'over the moon' about changes ahead
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter's lame-duck CEO Dick Costolo says he is leaving the company stocked with new features that will boost revenue and help make the short-messaging service useful to more people.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is stepping in as interim CEO while the San Francisco company's board searches for a permanent replacement.
Without providing further details, Costolo said the upcoming features will create engaging experiences that appeal to broad audiences.