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#TweetDeckTips: Q&A with Laura Davis

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L.A. Times deputy mobile editor Laura Davis, uses TweetDeck’s Chrome app to monitor and report live-events.Read more…

#TweetDeckTips: Q&A with Zach Seward

Meet Quartz Senior Editor Zach Seward and learn how he uses TweetDeck.Read more…

#TweetDeckTips: Q&A with Zach Seward

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In this edition of #TweetDeckTips, meet Zach Seward and learn how he uses TweetDeck at Quartz (@qz).Read more…

#TweetDeckTips: Content filters

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In this edition of #TweetDeckTips, learn how to find information faster with content filters.Read more…

A better experience for sending Tweets and DMs

Sharing content on TweetDeck should be quick and easy, so we’ve created a New Tweet panel to make it easier to Tweet, send DMs, and preview images to share.

Docked panel

New Tweet panel in dark and light themesRead more…

Larger and more flexible previews

Many Twitter users take advantage of embedded media to create powerful and engaging Tweets, and TweetDeck has an option to view these media in-line. Today, we bring you an upgrade to introduce larger and more flexible previews to make your media shine.

Media previews on TweetDeck used to appear as small thumbnails that you could turn on and off from the settings panel. Now, we offer previews in three sizes - small, medium and large - along with an option to turn them on or off for each column. TweetDeck will display medium size previews by default with the following exceptions:Read more…

TweetDeck learned some new tricks

We recently introduced a redesigned TweetDeck that is consistent across all of our apps - web, Chrome, Windows and Mac. Today we are happy to announce some improvements that make TweetDeck even easier to use.

Drag and drop to rearrange columnsRead more…

Introducing a new look for TweetDeck

In order to deliver a number of new and often requested features, we’ve updated TweetDeck’s look and also improved its usability. It’s a step forward in making TweetDeck feel fresh, as well as enabling some great new functionality.

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Flight at TweetDeck

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Flight is a new JavaScript framework conjured up by the folks at Twitter. At TweetDeck we have had the opportunity to work with a pre-release version of Flight over the past few months and have now shifted all new development to Flight.Read more…

User specific search filters

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We’ve updated our column filters and search functionality in our Web and Chrome apps with a new section of “User” filters. Along with this we’ve reorganised the column edit and search builder interfaces so that the content filters are now collected together in a “Content” section and the alerting options are together in “Alert” - collectively providing the most powerful suite of filters and search operators we’ve ever shipped.Read more…

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