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Twitter's Latest Tech Updates - New Streaming App And More


Over the past few years, Twitter has faltered every step of the way. While the social media platform is utilized by a large quantity of individuals, the company's progress as a whole has failed to impress investors. In fact, the company continues losing money. As a fan of Twitter, you'll be happy to know that the company has taken many steps to rectify this problem and to turn the company around. Lately, Twitter has begun teaming up with several sporting leagues, including the NFL, NHL, and more. The company intends to break out of the social media mode, by live streaming sporting events to their users.

The company just recently released a brand new application just in time for the arrival of Thursday Night Football. The company will stream their very first NFL game, which will feature the New York Jets taking on the Buffalo Bills. On Wednesday, Twitter released three set-top box applications to the public. The apps are available for Apple TV, Xbox, and Amazon Fire TV. It is also believed that future apps could be in the works. Consumers, who make use of the applications, will be able to livestream Twitter's offerings to their television. This includes all Thursday Night football matches.

The mobile app also works with other Twitter-owned properties, such as Vine and Periscope. The company's future could very well depend on the success of this new venture. However, it is essential to remember that Twitter is not alone in this endeavor. Facebook just recently released Facebook Live and the feature has grown enormously popular. Twitter has also decided to make changes to their social media platform. Users of Twitter have always felt restricted by the 140-character limit, yet it has been an integral aspect of Twitter since the very beginning. One September the 19th, Twitter will be changed forever.

Any web design company or other Twitter user will be able to construct longer posts beginning on the aforementioned date. Links and pictures will no longer attribute to the character count. This has been one of the biggest complaints from Twitter users in the past and the rectification should inspire more to use the social network more frequently. Many users have discovered that searching for a specific business account on Twitter can be slightly difficult. Well, this is all about to change, because Twitter has plans to embed a "provides support" feature to the existing platform.

Business owners can now activate this feature, so users can differentiate between promotional companies and those dedicated to the service. This will give users an edge on which company they choose to do business with, without relying on Twitter's promotions. Twitter is also working on customer support improvement, because they want to be more like Facebook. While, Twitter and Facebook are continuously competing against each other to earn more of this and more of that, customer support services are extremely important for both. Last year, Facebook released a brand new response time and hours to the "Facebook Pages" section. This allows users to monitor how long it took a customer support representative to respond to requests, complaints, and questions.