Travel credit cards constituted 25.6 per cent of the applications in FY21, up from 17.13 per cent in FY20. The demand for shopping cards also picked up. Lifestyle card applications plummeted from over 40 per cent of total applications last year to a littl
Updated: March 11, 2021 3:45 PM IST
Micro-blogging platform Twitter is testing a new feature for Android and iOS where it will allow users to upload full view images and will also offer support for 4K images. Also Read - Twitter down: Users facing logout issues, failure to load feed and more
The announcement came via Twitter’s Support page where it said that it will be testing the feature over the next few weeks. At the moment, Twitter only allows users to upload images that appear in half which is where the full view upload option will be a welcome one. Also Read - Twitter is down in India for some users, company says it s working on a fix
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Twitter has not updated the user interface for its TweetDeck platform for a long time. But the company is looking to change that with a major overhaul soon. Twitter Product Chief Kayvon Beykpour during an interview with The Verge, stated that their engineers are currently working on a “big overhaul” for the Tweet management platform, but he did not reveal much about the project stating that the company will share its revamp plans publicly, later this year. Also Read - Twitter down: Users facing logout issues, failure to load feed and more
To recall, TweetDeck was originally a third-party account management app for Twitter, which was later on purchased by the company. The app was launched 12 years ago and then acquired in 2011. Since then the platform has had the same design, with new features being added to it from time to time. Also Read - Twitter is down in India for some users, company says it s working on a fix
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