Source: TGDaily, Wired, TechCrunch
Twitters facelift has made is cleaner, sharper, faster, easier to navigate as well as more attractive to advertisers.
It’s new look as described on Twitters promotional site. According to TGDaily’s post today, the new look will be spread over all platforms shortly. 21 advertisers have already signed up for access to put ad’s in this Facebook like profile. The new design was the brain child of Jack Dorsey who very recently rejoined twitter.
“We have to provide the simplest and fastest way for people around the world to connect with everything,” Twitter CEO Dick Costolo told a news conference.
Instead of adding more and more features to their interface. Twitter has gone with a sleaker, faster, streamlined approach. “As other services tack feature after feature after feature on top of one another, we’re going for simplicity,” said Costolo clearly taking a shot at Facebook and Google+.
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