New Twitter Homepage Gets Search At Its Core
July 29th, 2009 | RSS Feed
Twitter has unveiled its new homepage, that features search box at the core. Then, the trending topics get a noticeable position below the search box with three categories. The top row with the biggest font features topics that are hot currently, followed by the second row with slightly smaller font featuring hot topics from the past day and the third row with topics from the past week.

Twitter has always been working to improve the site. Ever since its introduction it has evolved into a multifaceted real-time tool. It is always nice to look forward for something new from Twitter!
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July 29th, 2009 at 19:37
I think that Twitter is evolving into a social media search engine, which is great for users to get real time social media buzz!
July 29th, 2009 at 22:07
I tend to disagree. Twitter's niche right now has to do with person to person information on a wide scale, which works both for business and for social interaction. Trying to expand into the competitive world of search engines will shift focus away from the site's light, friendly interplay, and put it into a category which will dilute its value.