Twitter to get Facebook-style brand pages February 1: report
EW YORK: Microblogging website Tweets will begin to throw out "Facebook-style" improved company websites, enabling customers to store and perform game titles, from March 1 according to a Jan 26 review by Businessinsider. Twitter silently released improved account websites for manufacturers in January 2011; these websites, which were restricted to a few companies such as HP and Coca-Cola, offered the manufacturers 'flashier' websites that were more in line with their company graphic -- for example Coca-Cola's page is red.
However according to Businessinsider, these improved websites will, from March 1, take a turn that it is more in the route ofFacebook's style, empowering manufacturers to build systems on their websites that, "could include iFrame environments" (a more versatile design of computer programming) which would allow customers to perform game titles and store on a brand's website without making Tweets.
Business Core simply features these speculation to a source "... who obtained a briefing on the subject from a mature Tweets professional." At the time of composing (11am GMT Jan 27), no discuss of the recommended changes has showed up on Twitter's established site.
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