The Hindu : Sci-Tech / Internet : Twitter launches redesign
SAN FRANCISCO, September 30, 2010 

DPA

Twitter launched an ambitious new redesign on Wednesday designed to keep 
tweeters and their followers on the site longer and entice advertisers to splash
their cash on reaching the fast-growing number of Twitter fans.

Twitter said the new look would offer an "easier, faster and richer experience" 
by streaming searches and lists on the left of the screen and grouping together
other features such as favourites, recently-followed feeds and trending topics 
on the other side. The new Twitter look will also make it easier for fans
to view photos, videos and other media content.

The changes will be rolled out over the coming weeks and users will be able to 
toggle between the old and new looks.

"These changes will roll out as a preview over the next several weeks starting 
with a very small percentage of registered accounts tonight," the company
said on its website on Wednesday.

Twitter announced the redesign in conjunction with a new advertising programme 
that it hopes will help the site to cash in on its surging popularity. The
programme will allow advertisers to pay Twitter to feature in a section that is 
automatically customized for each user and which suggests accounts for
them to follow.

Twitter already allows companies to purchase Promoted Tweets and Trends that 
show up as the top feed when people search for related words, and the new system
should further improve the site's friendliness to marketers.

"We're definitely beyond the experimentation stage," said Dick Costolo, 
Twitter's chief operating officer at the Interactive Advertising Bureau's Mixx 
conference
in New York.

"We feel like we've cracked the code on a new kind of advertising - advertising 
that starts out as organic content." According to the New York Times, Costolo
said that Twitter now has 160 million users and is growing at the rate of 
370,000 a day.

Costolo said that companies would soon start spending millions of dollars to 
reach these users.

"That day is right around the corner," he said. "Right now, there's a line out 
the door to advertise with us and spend significant dollars with us." 

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