You can now Bookmark Tweets on Twitter, See How
That moment you find yourself scrolling through your Twitter News feed and stumbled upon a link to an article/webpage or even an important info but had no time to check it out to see what it's all about, thanks to Twitter as you can now bookmark tweets for later viewing.
Twitter officially announced this in a blog post after being in beta testing for a few months. This feature can be found when you click the share icon near a tweet. You can view your saved bookmarks in Menu>Bookmarks.
This feature has been rolled out globally to all Android, iOS, Twitter Lite, and the mobile site platforms.
How do you see this new feature on Twitter?
Twitter officially announced this in a blog post after being in beta testing for a few months. This feature can be found when you click the share icon near a tweet. You can view your saved bookmarks in Menu>Bookmarks.
This feature has been rolled out globally to all Android, iOS, Twitter Lite, and the mobile site platforms.
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Wow nice update from Twitter.. Just love its feeds on news and updated stories locally and globally
ReplyDeleteFeeling Exited... this is. very good development from Twitter
ReplyDeleteI like Twitter
Enter your comment...good technic from twitter
ReplyDeleteNice innovation, though I don't think it's necessary.
ReplyDeleteTwitter is improving its features day in day out, this is a welcome development. Thanks for the post, it is really helpful
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