In an attempt to make its mobile app browser better, Twitter is starting to roll out a new version of twitter.com for mobile devices.
According to Twitter blog, this web app provides a high-quality and consistent Twitter experience on high-end touchscreen devices whether or not an official Twitter application is available. It was built from the ground up for smartphones and tablets, which have more advanced browsers that support the latest web technologies, including HTML5.
The users can quickly scroll through their timeline, move between tabs and compose Tweets. It takes advantage of capabilities that high-end device browsers offer, such as touch gestures and a large screen. It’s easy-to-use and has the features you’d expect from a Twitter application, including your timeline, @mentions, messages that you can read in conversation view, search, trending topics, lists, and more.
Twitter is releasing this app to a small percentage of users on iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android smartphones, and they will roll it out to other devices in the coming weeks.
To use this app for mobile browsers users just need to type twitter.com on their phone’s browsers.