Twitter (TWTR) Makes Responding to Notifications Faster
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Twitter (NYSE: TWTR)(Nasdaq: TWTR) is looking to make its user experience simpler and more effective. One of the latest innovations the company has undertaken has been a firmer integration with Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) Gmail.
TheNextWeb today pointed out that Twitter has specifically began working with quick action buttons in Gmail. Should someone send you a message or mention you (depending on your notification settings, of course), you will now be able to response with one click, versus having to respond after opening and viewing an email. Its a small change, but one that might increase user activity.
Markets speculated to be seeing the new feature include the U.S., the U.K., and France.
In other Twitter news, SunTrust Robinson initiated coverage on the company ahead of its IPO with a Buy rating and $50 price target.
TheNextWeb today pointed out that Twitter has specifically began working with quick action buttons in Gmail. Should someone send you a message or mention you (depending on your notification settings, of course), you will now be able to response with one click, versus having to respond after opening and viewing an email. Its a small change, but one that might increase user activity.
Markets speculated to be seeing the new feature include the U.S., the U.K., and France.
In other Twitter news, SunTrust Robinson initiated coverage on the company ahead of its IPO with a Buy rating and $50 price target.
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