The world waits for Google…err…Alphabet to buy @Alphabet
International Media Report
Chris Andrikanich from Ohio, USA got his 15 minutes of fame because his Twitter handle is @alphabet, which happens to be the name of the new parent company announced by search giant, Google on Monday.
When Google, the world’s second most valuable company, changes its name to Alphabet overnight, the ripples were felt the world over – not least by Chris Andrikanich, who owns the @alphabet Twitter handle.

Well, that was an interesting way to end a Monday...
— Chris Andrikanich (@alphabet) August 10, 2015
An unknown yesterday, the “Dad, husband. Self-proclaimed geek” was cast into the spotlight on Monday, when Google announced it was changing its name after stock markets closed.
Rumours quickly spread that he could reach a big-bucks deal with the tech giant involving his Twitter handle.
Mr Andrikanich, whose tweets tend to receive around one favourite or retweet, realised something strange was happening when he received 996 mentions in a 40-minute drive to pick up his child, he told Android Central.
Seemingly overwhelmed, he simply tweeted: “Well, that was an interesting way to end a Monday…”
Congratulations, @alphabet! You’re about to get paid! http://t.co/XQT77sAbcX
— WIRED (@WIRED) August 10, 2015
That guy with the @alphabet username must be doing cartwheels right now.
— chris winch (@chriswiinch) August 11, 2015
Chris Andrikanich is about to get a blank cheque moment. He currently owns Google's new parent company's future twitter handle, @alphabet
— 'Gbénga Sèsan (@gbengasesan) August 11, 2015
While it is against the social media website’s rules to sell handles, deals have been known to be made behind closed doors. Last year, an entrepreneur was offered $15,000 for his handle, CNN Money reported, citing a Reddit post.
However, Mr Andrikanich told Android Central that neither Google nor Alphabet had approached him with a deal.
(CNN Money/AP)




