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Emil Protalinski
Emil was a reporter for The Next Web between 2012 and 2014. Over the years, he has covered the tech industry for multiple publications, incl Emil was a reporter for The Next Web between 2012 and 2014. Over the years, he has covered the tech industry for multiple publications, including Ars Technica, Neowin, TechSpot, ZDNet, and CNET. Stay in touch via Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
Twitter today announced it is rolling out its new profile pages on the Web to all users. If you’re still stuck on the old version, you should have the new one by the end of the day.
We're rolling out the new web profiles for everyone today. Check out what you can do with the new look: https://t.co/lyN2WnT0q1
— Twitter (@twitter) May 28, 2014
The new Web profile display a larger profile photo and customizable header, highlight the photos and videos that you have posted, surface your best tweets by enlarging those that receive the most engagement, and let you pin tweets to the top of your profile (see this meta example). In short, the new design makes your Twitter page look a lot more like a landing page.