Twitter upgrades all its mobile apps with better search & discovery —

Twitter has just rolled out an update to its mobile apps for iOS, Android, and the mobile web.
The new apps bring us Twitter users “a single stream of content in each tab,” writes Twitter product management director Esteban Kozak today on the Twitter blog.
The update also includes overall bug fixes and a new way to view links from within the service.
The new versions of the apps will give Twitter on mobile a better interface for the Discover and Search features.
Now, the Discover tab will show a single stream of all content types, including tweets, trends, suggested accounts, and activity. “You can also dive into Activity and Trends from new previews at the top of the Discover tab,” Kozak wrote.
The one-stream-for-all-content approach will also be applied to search, which will now show photos, users, and accounts in a single stream. And remember, Twitter content is now being sorted in real time by Mechanical Turk human employees, not just servers and databases — a move Twitter promises will make finding content on its service better and better over time.
In minor tweaks, links will now open immediately in your mobile browser when you click them; previously, they would be expanded in Twitter and would require a second tap to actually open the link. Also, the Connect tab will now open to Interactions by default rather than Mentions.
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