Officially, Javier Castaño is a 50-year-old shoeshine guy at a cafe in Malaga, Spain. But in his off hours, he serves as the secret guardian of some of Twitter’s most desirable geographic handles: @canada, @japan, @rome, @madrid — even, for a brief time, @NY. The story of how Castaño came to own (and later, not own) these high-profile accounts is almost as random and circuitous as Twitter itself.
Our goal is not to confuse or alarm you, but we must, as agents of the news media, speak the truth. And so we say, with all due solemnity, that if it were 16 years ago, you would right now be reading this article at Excite.com. That’s really one of the best case scenarios. You could also be at Infoseek, or Tripod (what) or Xoom (what?). Because the web in December 1998 was a much different, much l
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