Twitter for BlackBerry 10 updated: revamped UI, multiple account access and more

Twitter for BlackBerry 10 updated revamped UI, multiple account access and more

Suffice it to say, the BB10 crowd hasn’t exactly been pleased with the current Twitter app on the platform — a quick look at the BlackBerry World reviews pretty much sums up the frustration. Now, hoping to alleviate some of those troubles, Twitter’s releasing version 10.2 of its application, which brings a hefty amount of improvements to folks with a Z10 or Q10. The app now displays a redesigned UI that makes it easier to browse, as well as other new features including access to DMs and multiple accounts, the ability to save photos being shared, an overhauled Discover tab and more enhancements to search. We have a feeling BlackBerry 10 users will certainly appreciate today’s beefy update, so do let us know in the comments below if you’re enjoying it thus far.

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Source: BlackBerry World

Twitter For BlackBerry 10 Update Enhances UI, Brings Improvements

Despite the fact that the platform hasn’t performed as superbly as BlackBerry would have wanted, there are still a large number of BlackBerry 10 users out there. Twitter today announced that it is rolling out a new update for its […]

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How to Use Social Media to Juice Your Story’s Popularity

How to Use Social Media to Juice Your Story’s Popularity

Do you love this story? You should. Everyone loves it. Look at all my Facebook likes. Or check out the Twitter hashtag #lovemystory. As you’ll see, lots of people love it. And the traffic stats? Awesome. Because it’s a great …

    

Show Us Your Best Vine Optical Illusions

Show Us Your Best Vine Optical Illusions

Show us your best Vine optical illusions by using the hashtag #WiredOpticalIllusion

    

Twitter Translates Leading Egyptians’ Tweets

Twitter does automatic Egyptian translation.

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Twitter Announces Plans For Targeted Advertising

If you’re a frequent user of Twitter’s services, be prepared to start receiving advertisements in which they will be catered based on what you have been doing on the web. In a blog post by Twitter, the social network company […]

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Twitter Wants to Start Tracking You on the Web, Here’s How to Opt-Out

Twitter Wants to Start Tracking You on the Web, Here's How to Opt-Out

In a blog post today, Twitter announced that they’re "experimenting with new ways of targeting ads," which is their way of saying they’re planning to track you around the web—even when you leave Twitter—and relay that information to advertisers to craft better ads. Here’s how to opt out.

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Twitter outlines new model for targeted ads

We’ll admit that we haven’t been particularly impressed with the sponsored tweets we’ve been getting courtesy of Twitter’s current ad model. To address the issue, the service is toying around with a more targeted program, offering up ads to users from those businesses and brands they’ve shown an interest in. Rather than simply mining mentions on the service, the new model utilizes browser cookie IDs and scrambled email addresses, so those who’ve actually visited that site are more likely to get adverts from it. Not interested in taking part? You can uncheck the box next to Promoted content in your settings to opt out.

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Source: Twitter Blog

Vine update brings new tools and channels, videos still six seconds long

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Vine’s offering up the latest update to the iOS version of the video sharing app. Nope, it’s not an Instagram-inspired lengthening. Instead, version 1.3 brings a handful of new tools to the micro-video service, assuring that you make the best six second film possible, including grid, focus and ghost. The app’s also adding 15 new content channels like music, nature and comedy, each of which has its own distinct theme and Popular feed. Revining, meanwhile, makes it easier to share friends’ videos and On The Rise, shows you up and coming Viners. Also new is protected posts, so you don’t have to let the whole world in on your video brilliance, if you’re the shy sort.

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Twitter to promote content from brands, promises not to show more ads

Promoted content, sponsored posts, and other forms of advertisements are nothing new on social media websites, but services like Facebook and Twitter are constantly finding new ways to bring advertisements to their sites. Case in point: Twitter announced today that it will begin experimenting with ways to post promoted content from brands without showing more ads than there already are.

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Specifically, Twitter says that they will be “experimenting with a way to make ads on Twitter more useful” to US users “by displaying promoted content from brands and businesses” that you show interest in. Twitter has assured us that users won’t see more ads on the social media site, but instead they’ll see “better ones.”

To get promoted tweets to show up for those who may be interested in the content, businesses can share a scrambled, unreadable email address with Twitter, or even browser-related information such as a browser cookie. Twitter can then match that information to Twitter accounts in order to show a “Promoted Tweet” to users who may find it useful.

Twitter says they “don’t give advertisers any additional user information,” and they’re allowing users to opt out of this new feature as well. Users can uncheck “Promoted content” in account settings, and from there, the social media service won’t include your information to other companies for catered advertisements.

Twitter also mentioned their support for Do Not Track, so Twitter will not collect any browser-related information if users have Do Not Track enabled in their web browser. We should be seeing more and more in-line advertisements come to social networks, Facebook is already filled with them. While ad blocker add-ons for web browsers block a lot of the ads, companies are getting smarter and bypassing ad blockers with in-line content instead, providing a slightly more intrusive experience. However, we don’t see that slowing down anytime soon.


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