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Tuesday
Jan272015

Twitter introduces group messaging and video features to mobile apps

Rolling out bit by bit, Twitter is introducing more new features to its mobile apps. For Android and iOS, both will be getting a new Group Messages feature. This means you can converse privately with people in a chat room and you don’t have to be following someone to start or engage in a group conversation with them.

You’re also getting a new video camera feature that will let you capture, edit and upload 30 seconds of video within the app. You can also post the video into the Group or Direct Messages. iOS users will be able to upload clips from their camera roll, the feature will reportedly make its way to Android soon. These new features will be rolling out to new users in the coming days.

Source: MacRumors

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