Twitter is Testing a Major Redesign and It Looks Like Facebook and Google
Feb 12, 2014 19:31
Twitter's new redesign is in the works, and apparently only a select few have been made privy to the new profile design. The result we hear? A weird mashup of Pinterest, Facebook, and whatever that works on the Internet.
The new design gets rid of the reverse chronological timeline in favor of a grid of tweets that recalls Pinterest's jumbled boards. Twitter's cover photo has been stretched across the top of the page like Facebook's current setup. At at first glance, it looks like a weird mashup of Facebook and Google+. Is this really Twitter?
Still, this is being tested, and we may not even see if live. Or will we? [Mashable]
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