Posts from The Twitter Blog: announcements

Testing a way for you to make purchases on Twitter

A new way to discover and buy products on Twitter.Read more…

Continuing our fight for more #transparency

Each successive release of our Transparency Report aims to provide more meaningful and constructive insight into the global government and copyright requests we receive. This is our fifth edition.Read more…

Building a Twitter we can be proud of

At Twitter, we have a goal to reach every person on the planet. We believe that goal is more attainable with a team that understands and represents different cultures andRead more…

SnappyTV is joining the flock

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One of the best ways to follow events as they unfold is through real-time videos on Twitter. As we continue to invest in video, it’s important for us to provide tools that make it easy for TV broadcasters, businesses, and event producers to share high-quality videos. To that end, we’ve agreed to acquire SnappyTV.Read more…

Another way to edit your Twitter experience: with mute

A new feature called mute lets you remove a user’s Tweets from key parts of your Twitter experience.Read more…

Your new web profile is here

Starting today, everyone can get the new web profile.Read more…

Twitter welcomes Gnip to the flock

Twitter has agreed to acquire Gnip, a leading provider of social data and a long-standing Twitter data partner.Read more…

Stay connected with notifications on twitter.com

A variety of new real-time notifications makes it even easier to stay connected and engage with things you care about.Read more…

Coming soon: a whole new you, in your Twitter profile

Your Twitter profile shows the world who you are. Starting today, as we roll out a new and improved profile, it will be even easier to express yourself.Read more…

Coming soon: the “Twitter Helmet”

Today we’re pleased to pre-announce the Twitter Helmet™, a sophisticated, fully immersive, staggeringly high-resolution wearable device that allows our users to interact with the world around them entirely via a custom aviary interface.

The helmet is created with an impact-resistant, oleophobic-treated glass. The wearer can tweet through a simple “pecking” head motion.Read more…

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