Author:
Sam Diaz
Source:
ZDNET
Twitter
took a
lesson
from
Apple
and
Google
with a
news
announcement
today -
summon
the tech
press to
company
HQ with
a
cryptic
invitation,
put up a
funky
logo on
the
screen
(in this
case, an
egg) and
put
together
a cutesy
video to
help
explain
the news
better.
The only
thing it
was
missing
was news
worthy
of such
fanfare
- and
Steve
Jobs or
Eric
Schmidt.
Twitter’s
news? A
revamped
twitter.com
home
page.
No,
really.
That was
it.
There
was no
news
about
some
sort of
big
revenue
plan, an
acquisition
or some
technological
breakthrough
that
would
allow
users to
log into
multiple
accounts
at the
same
time.
Nope -
just a
revamped
Web
site.
In
fairness,
the new
site is
designed
to be
more
user
friendly.
It’s a
split
screen
site
that
allows
users to
get more
information
about
the
person
who
posted
the
tweet,
the link
in that
tweet
and an
embedded
view of
the
picture
or video
that’s
linked.
I’m a
daily
consumer
(and
sender)
of
tweets
but I
can’t
tell you
the last
time I
actually
went to
the main
home
page to
send or
read a
tweet.
I’m very
happy
with my
Tweet
deck
experience
and have
no need
to go
back to
the home
page.
But
Twitter
is
growing
at a
fast
rate -
CEO Evan
Williams
says
there
are
370,000
new
sign-ups
per day.
In terms
of the
information
on
Twitter,
90
percent
is
public
and 25
percent
of all
tweets
contain
a link.
And,
apparently,
more
than 75
percent
of the
active
users
use
twitter.com,
compared
to other
clients.
So there
you have
it. A
new
twitter.com
home
page for
all of
the
rookies
who
don’t
really
know how
to use
Twitter
- and
haven’t
quite
yet
figured
out how
to use
other
clients
to
enrich
their
experiences.