According to Twitter PR representative Carolyn Penner, Twitter has started rolling out its new photo feature to a small subset of users outside of employees. The feature was live for employees as of last week, but it is hitting the rest of Twitter users starting this week. Our own @Alexia is one of the lucky users to get the service first. As we reported last week, the new feature allows users to upload photos, which show up in your actually Tweets and timeline. Because some users now has the service, we now know more details on how it works. For example, the camera feature is located next to "add your location" in the Tweet UI (see screenshot below) and from there you'll be able to upload a photo as you Tweet on Twitter.com and eventually via mobile clients.Colui che finalmente si accorge quanto e quanto a lungo fu preso in giro, abbraccia per dispetto anche la più odiosa delle realtà; cosicché, considerando il corso del mondo nel suo complesso, la realtà ebbe sempre in sorte gli amanti migliori, poiché i migliori furono sempre e più a lungo burlati. (da Il Viandante e la sua ombra)
mercoledì 8 giugno 2011
Twitter Has Begun Rolling Out New Photo Service To Users
According to Twitter PR representative Carolyn Penner, Twitter has started rolling out its new photo feature to a small subset of users outside of employees. The feature was live for employees as of last week, but it is hitting the rest of Twitter users starting this week. Our own @Alexia is one of the lucky users to get the service first. As we reported last week, the new feature allows users to upload photos, which show up in your actually Tweets and timeline. Because some users now has the service, we now know more details on how it works. For example, the camera feature is located next to "add your location" in the Tweet UI (see screenshot below) and from there you'll be able to upload a photo as you Tweet on Twitter.com and eventually via mobile clients.
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