Friday, August 19, 2011

NewNewTwitter continues: Twitter profile mention rolling out to all

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Hot on the heels of their great activity update yesterday, Twitter is the preservation of the features coming. Today brings a smaller but nevertheless useful: the reference profile.

First noticed the Mashable in very limited testing for about a month ago, this feature is now rolling out to all users. Now, it looks like users with fewer followers get first, and it applies to persons with higher follower counts.

Feature is simple and, frankly, surprising Twitter did this for a long time ago. He puts the tweet box user profile pages, you can send Tweets to them directly from those pages (without the need to return to the main page of Twitter.com or to respond to the specific Tweet that user sent). This field contains the text of grey, which reads as follows: "Twitter @ username". When you click in the text box is replaced with the @ username in the intro, then the input to this user.

Yes, it's a bit like what Facebook is done forever, in order to write on someone's wall. Of course, unlike the Facebook Wall, your tweet will appear on your profile page even users just he will join main stream tweet.

I suspect that Twitter is testing a few other little tweaks, such as this, all in the name of the interaction. This seems to be the main theme of the NewNewTwitter. Yes, I just called him that.


Twitter, founded in March 2006, (publicly launched in July 2006), Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone and Evan Williams is a social networking and micro blogging service that allows users ...

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