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30
Nov

Twitter now ranks your conversations based on who replies


Threaded conversations are some of the best interactions you can have on Twitter — with dozens of users chattering away 140 characters at a time. Unless you’re already in a conversation, however, it can be hard to tell if a tweet is getting a lot of social interaction. Now, it’s a little easier: Twitter has added a reply counter and a ‘conversation ranking’ designed to push the most relevant discussions to the top of a tweet thread.

Neither feature will likely change how you use Twitter, but if your wondering why you’re not seeing replies in chronological order, these new tweaks are to blame. Conversation ranking favors threads that the original poster replied to or that includes a reply from a Twitter user that you follow — the feature also tries to group replies into different sub-conversations that make sense within their own context.

The new direct reply counter is exactly what it sounds like: the reply button under any given tweet will now show how many users have replied to that tweet. This number only corresponds to direct replies to the original tweet, however — not the total number of tweets contained within a long conversation. Are these changes better, or worse? Would you rather see replies in pure chronological order, or through Twitter’s new curated lens? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.

Source: Twitter (1), (2)

30
Nov

Philips Hue App Expands to iPad, Gains New 3D Touch Features


Philips today updated its Hue app, used to control its line of Philips Hue lights, to version 2.6.0. The update adds long-awaited support for the iPad, allowing iPad users to access their lights from an iPad-optimized app for the first time.

The iPad version of the Philips Hue app features the same general design and controls that were introduced when Philips revamped the Hue app back in April.

For iPhone users with a 3D Touch-enabled device, the new version of the app also adds improved iOS 10 support and new 3D Touch options. When you press on the Hue app icon, you’ll now get access to the Widget options you’ve established in the app.

Scene editing has been improved, making it possible to edit custom scenes with and without a picture, and the update includes bug fixes and stability improvements.

What’s New
– Added iPad support
– Improved iOS 10 support, you can now 3D Touch the app icon to quickly access your widgets
– Improved scene edit, now you can also edit your custom scenes both with and without a picture
– Bug fixes and stability improvements

The Philips Hue app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]

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