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New Twitter coming soon. Now with 50% more Time-Suck©


There's a new Twitter interface being rolled out soon. Apparently you can waste more time with all sorts of delightful little distractions and never leave your own personal Twittersphere. Will this give Facebook a run for its money or its 500 million fans? Either way I'm sure the multicultural online populace will continue to over-index-early-indicate-etc. So it's time get out there and hold down your twit-rep and see how many meaningless fun topics we can trend.

Twitter has always been about getting a lot in a little. The constraint of 140 characters drives conciseness and lets you quickly discover and share what's happening. Yet, we've learned something since starting Twitter—life doesn't always fit into 140 characters or less.

Introducing a new, re-engineered Twitter.com that provides an easier, faster, and richer experience.

On the site, you'll see the familiar timeline, yet underneath each Tweet is a handful of information, deeper context and even embedded media. Simply click on an individual Tweet and a details pane slides out on the right and reveals this content.

Find out more 
here.







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