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I'm going to start off with a disclaimer; I've never particularly liked TweetDeck. I find its interface clunky, and as someone who works in social media, it doesn't quite have the suite of tools that other products like Hootsuite offer. However, it is one of the most popular Twitter clients out there, and the news of it now being discontinued on mobile, to live on as a Web and Chrome app, has been met with widespread dismay. But Twitter (mostly) killing TweetDeck is a good thing, and here's why.
Instagram is continuing to abandon its mobile-only approach as the company's co-founder, Kevin Systrom, today announced that, for the first time, users' feeds can be viewed on the desktop web.
Twitter's new redesigned profiles are more personal & emphasise mobile first & desktop second. Here's how to get the new Twitter layout for your profile.