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Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
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The New Header Photo Feature For Twitter Profiles

Apparently Inspired By the Facebook Timeline, Twitter Has Also Announced its New Header Photo Style to all Twitter User Profiles. The New Header Photo Style Will Be Active On All Profiles On All Platforms Like Ipad,Android, And IPhone.

The New Header Photo Feature For Twitter Profiles

Well On the Ipad and Android Twitter  Has Also Added a New Photo Stream Below the Users Most Recent Tweets.
The New Header Photo Feature For Twitter Profiles

To Activate it On Your Twitter Account Go to Design And Click on Choose Header and Select  Your Desired Image.

Twitter Has Also Announced its New Ipad App. "We Have Rebuilt The App From the Ground Level to Make it Fast,Beautiful And Very Easy to Use", The Product Manager of Twitter Said On the Official Twitter Blog.Recently Twitter Has Confirmed that it Has Dropped the option For Users to Use the Third Partly  Image Upload Service. Thereby Twitter Forcing users to Use its Own Image Service.

Twitter Now Forces You to Use its Own Image Service in its Mobile Apps


We knew it was coming, but with the release of its new iOS apps earlier today, Twitter has confirmed that it has dropped the option allowing users to select a third-party image upload service, forcing them instead to use its own service powered by Photobucket.

When entering the options screen in the iPhone or iPad app, Twitter no longer shows an option for “Image service,” instead providing choices only for video upload and read later services:
IMG 0012 520x693 Twitter now forces you to use its own image service in its mobile apps
Previously, Twitter allowed users to choose from Twitter’s own option but also provided support for yFrog, TwitPic, Mobypicture, Twitgoo, Posterous (now owned by Twitter) and img.ly.
Buzzfeed — which broke the news of a potential change in Twitter’s services three days ago — spoke with Twitpic founder Noah Everett, who said he understood the decision but wished it was different:
“They’re trying to control those eyeballs on their apps, they’re an ad-based company, they make money that way.”
The move is part of Twitter’s wider drive to deliver a ‘consistent‘ experience for users. To date, the most high-profile example of this has been restrictions on the growth of third-party Twitter clients, which caused a stink in the developer community last month.
For posterity, here’s what the image upload options used to look like in Twitter for iPhone/iPod touch.