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Twitter Redesigns As Streaming Trends Site

Written by Dana Oshiro / July 28, 2009 9:06 PM / 13 Comments

twitter_redesign_jul09a.jpgTwitter just announced its new home page redesign complete with trending topics and search. Publicly launched at the 2006 South by South West interactive festival, users first flocked to the site as a way to communicate with friends and festival attendees. However, as we've seen in the past few years, the site has evolved into a multifaceted real-time tool. The community has given timely updates on earthquakes, the Iran election and we've even seen professional poker players bluff in real-time Tweets. Twitter has evolved into a community where users can discover breaking news and trends and the new home page certainly matches that.

twitter_redesign_jul09.jpgSays Twitter cofounder Biz Stone in a blog post , "Demonstrating the power of Twitter as a discovery engine for what is happening right now through our Search and Trends often awakens a sense of wonder which inevitably leads to a much more compelling question, "How do I get involved?"

And it seems at this point, if you haven't gotten involved you've been living under a rock. While the site always contained the ability to search and discover trends, these features were buried. Today, with the new design, all of those television viewers who refused to give into the peer pressure of Oprah and Ashton Kutcher's hour-long Twitter tutorial will finally understand the value of the service. Twitter isn't just an emotional weather report generator, it's a taste of zeitgeist.

twitter_redesign_jul09trends.jpgIn some cases, the spirit of our times is simply our lust to win an iPhone in a Twitter sweepstakes or our willingness to spam our friends with Spymaster, and in other cases it is breaking news about the events, companies and issues that effect our lives. One of the interesting aspects of the new trends section is that unlike real-time search engine One Riot, Twitter not only offers the list of related-tweets, but it also offers a short rationale for a topic's popularity. This contextualization makes it particularly useful for news discovery.

Those who've abandoned their Twitter accounts might point to the frivolity of some of the home page's current trending topics; however, Twitter's ebb and flow is only as silly or intelligent as our society dictates. When the President of the United States encourages you to tweet your senator to support health insurance reform, you know you should probably continue to keep an eye on this micro blogging superstar.


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  1. I think it's great that Twitter is evolving in its own ways. I can't really compare Twitter with other social networking sites, but I think they've come a long way, given that they've had downtime last year. It's always nice to see sites like these improving, because that means some things (like searches) will be easier for us.

    Posted by: Marcy | July 28, 2009 10:04 PM



  2. the best twitter

    Posted by: ingles | July 28, 2009 11:03 PM



  3. I love this new design

    Posted by: Phaoloo | July 28, 2009 11:10 PM



  4. The new design for twitter home page was very nice.. i like the design..

    Posted by: Bala | July 28, 2009 11:34 PM



  5. I like the new design and I love Twitter, is a great tool!

    Posted by: Andrea | July 28, 2009 11:37 PM



  6. It was only a matter of time before Twitter found it's way, and I love the new home page. Information... the Internet, it's all about right now -- good or bad. Twitter is only a glimpse of what's to come. Great look.

    Posted by: Maria Reyes-McDavis | July 28, 2009 11:51 PM



  7. I like the redesigned page much better now - it allows to quickly make use of Twitter features.
    I wish that new features will be added to user's page as well (available after logging in).

    Posted by: John | July 29, 2009 1:02 AM



  8. Thanks for this. Very cool. Did you see the real-time Apollo mission tweets from @apolloeleven ? There are many interesting temporal aspects to Twitter and they aren't all about the present. Hmm.. Future tweets.... :-)

    Posted by: Frode Hegland | July 29, 2009 2:27 AM



  9. I like the new design quite much. Wonder where Twitter will be in a couple of years.

    Posted by: pandora | July 29, 2009 3:06 AM



  10. Uh, yeah nice redesign, but you only see it if you're logged out, so not all that useful.

    Posted by: https://services.mozilla.com/openid/datashaman Author Profile Page | July 29, 2009 3:29 AM



  11. light.. and clean

     Posted by: caturpw Author Profile Page | July 29, 2009 8:51 AM



  12. I didn't even notice this until I read this article! Thanks

    Posted by: Dalesh Kowlesar | July 31, 2009 11:46 AM



  13. ok its nice but nothing special

    Posted by: franz | August 5, 2009 7:26 AM



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