Twitter has updated its site and dramatically streamlined its user interface with an eye to attracting new users — not to mention brands. The new look is based on tabbed sections where users can spruce up their profiles and better organize their content. Businesses get the same privilege, with the rollout of pages that let them create “an even more compelling destination on Twitter,” the company said. The new design is being rolled out both on Twitter.com and mobile devices, and TweetDeck has been updated for compatibility.
Twitter Trades Simplicity for Sophistication
Posted by: Erika Morphy December 9, 2011 10:40 AMTwitter has updated its site and dramatically streamlined its user interface with an eye to attracting new users — not to mention brands. The new look is based on tabbed sections where users can spruce up their profiles and better organize their content. Businesses get the same privilege, with the rollout of pages that let them create “an even more compelling destination on Twitter,” the company said. The new design is being rolled out both on Twitter.com and mobile devices, and TweetDeck has been updated for compatibility.