Twitter Lite Expanded To 21 Additional Countries


Twitter Lite, the lightweight version of the microblogging network’s app, has only been released in a handful of markets since its launch. The app is very useful in markets where most users don’t have high-end smartphones or where mobile data tends to be too costly. Twitter has confirmed that it’s now expanding Twitter Lite to 21 additional countries.

Twitter Lite is a watered down version of the full app and consequently takes up far less space than the main app. The install size of Twitter Lite is around 3MB. It’s actually a progressive web app which is more similar to a mobile website than it is a mobile app.

It offers features like a night mode, bookmarks, push notifications, and more. There are additional PWA features if it’s run on Google Chrome on Android smartphones. Users will be able to get push notifications and they can even add it to their home screen shortcut and app drawer so that it essentially mimics a proper app. Twitter Lite also has the ability to work offline.

Twitter today announced that Twitter Lite is now available in 21 additional countries which include: Argentina, Belarus, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Romania, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay, Yemen and Zimbabwe.

Those who are in the supported markets and want to use Twitter Lite can download it from the Google Play Store.

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Pandora Premium Available On Google Home And Assistant Devices


Pandora’s music subscription service is available on Google Home speakers and Google Assistant-powered audio devices now. The service is called Pandora Premium and it provides subscribers with access to a vast library of tracks. It’s an on-demand music streaming service much like its rival Spotify and Apple Music.

Pandora Premium is far from the only music streaming service that’s accessible on Google Home and devices with the Google Assistant. Others include Google Play Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, and Deezer Premium.

Voice-activated devices like Google Home speakers are increasingly being used for music streaming and for multi-room audio setups. Pandora mentions that it has seen a 50 percent increase in usage on such devices in the last year so it makes for its service to expand to Google’s smart speakers as well.

Users can set Pandora Premium as their default music service in Google Home’s settings. They will then be able to stream music on demand with just voice commands. Users can request specific songs, albums, and playlists by voice command.

The service will also support some other features on the Google Home, such as asking Google to play a track if they just speak some of the lyrics. The current playing song can be given a thumbs up or down as well with voice commands.

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