
Now the appearance of the site is more similar to the interface of the iPhone-client. Touchscreen smartphones will soon have access to a new web application that resembles the official iOS client, but with icons at the top, not at the bottom of the screen.
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The new mobile web interface is built from scratch in HTML5, should work fine on most modern smartphones. The interface displays everything the same as before, including the most discussed topics, etc., displays media files (images, photos, etc.), but does not yet allow
uploading photos.
The new version of the site is not available for everyone, the company clarifies that in the near future only part of iPhone, iPod Touch and Android users will be able to access it. She plans to roll out in the coming weeks. To check whether you have access to the new version of the site, go to twitter.com from your phone
There is no shortage of mobile clients for Twitter, so it's not entirely clear who this innovation is aimed at. It will be interesting to see how many people will use the new version of the site, given the large number of good customers for iOS and Android.