Twitter released a new two-pane interface today featuring keyboard shortcuts, embedded media, and a more information-rich experience. If you use Twitter from the web interface, it's an update worth checking out.
It's basically a more AJAX-y interface, meaning a faster experience, less waiting on page loads, more inline media images and video from supported services, and keyboard shortcuts.
The update's rolling out incrementally, so if you don't see it already (chances are you don't), you probably should sometime this week. (They actually said they don't know how long it'll take, so you may have to be patient.)
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
The New Twitter is Here!
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