Twitter gets a facelift
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Twitter gets a facelift
Twitter has redesigned its service to make it simpler, faster and more personalized in an effort to broaden its appeal.
The new version of Twitter, which will roll out to users by the end of the year, is geared toward getting people to use the service more frequently and for longer, and giving advertisers more reasons to spend their dollars there.
Jack Dorsey, a Twitter founder and chairman of the board, summed it up as: “Less places to click, less stuff to learn.”
He added the upgrades to the service were just the beginning of a new push at Twitter -- and some of the first signs of things to come now that Dorsey has taken on such a major role at the company.
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/techn...#ixzz1g3ugyBRS
The new version of Twitter, which will roll out to users by the end of the year, is geared toward getting people to use the service more frequently and for longer, and giving advertisers more reasons to spend their dollars there.
Jack Dorsey, a Twitter founder and chairman of the board, summed it up as: “Less places to click, less stuff to learn.”
He added the upgrades to the service were just the beginning of a new push at Twitter -- and some of the first signs of things to come now that Dorsey has taken on such a major role at the company.
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/techn...#ixzz1g3ugyBRS
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Re: Twitter gets a facelift
additional languages, for a total of 63 by June 2009, were released, but not all languages are available on all Windows versions.
On January 5, 2009, a tool was provided by Microsoft to block the automatic install of Internet Explorer 8 via Windows Update.
As of May 20, 2009, Windows XPe (Embedded) was not a supported platform for Internet Explorer 8. There have been no announcements of planned support.
On May 27, 2010, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 optimized for Bing and MSN. The file name is BOIE8_ENUS_XP.exe.
Language support
Language support (localization) was not complete on release. IE8 was released with 25 languages.[23] This grew up to 63 for Vista 32-bit in June 2009.[25] Support for additional languages can come pre-installed based on the OS, or from downloaded "MUI" language packs.[24] MUI stands for Multilingual User Interface.
On January 5, 2009, a tool was provided by Microsoft to block the automatic install of Internet Explorer 8 via Windows Update.
As of May 20, 2009, Windows XPe (Embedded) was not a supported platform for Internet Explorer 8. There have been no announcements of planned support.
On May 27, 2010, Microsoft released Internet Explorer 8 optimized for Bing and MSN. The file name is BOIE8_ENUS_XP.exe.
Language support
Language support (localization) was not complete on release. IE8 was released with 25 languages.[23] This grew up to 63 for Vista 32-bit in June 2009.[25] Support for additional languages can come pre-installed based on the OS, or from downloaded "MUI" language packs.[24] MUI stands for Multilingual User Interface.
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