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Twitter ramps up photo sharing features

Twitter is rolling out photo-sharing features, allowing users to tag as many as 10 people in a single image.

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Twitter is rolling out photo-sharing features, allowing users to tag as many as 10 people. (AAP)

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Twitter has added Facebook-style photo "tagging" and bumped up the number of images that iPhone users can share in a single post.

As many as 10 people in a single image can be "tagged" with names without eating into the 140-character limit to text messages posted at the service, Twitter software engineer Cesar Puerta said in a blog post on Wednesday.

"Tagging people in a picture makes conversations around photos fun and easy," Puerta said.

Twitter users tagged in pictures will get notifications. People can control notifications along with who can tag them in pictures, according to Puerta.

Facebook has long allowed people to tag friends in pictures posted at the social network.

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The ability to send a collage of as many as four pictures in a single tweet was also being rolled out, starting with iPhones and promised soon for mobile devices powered by Google-backed Android software.

Photo arrays in tweets will be viewable from any devices.

The new features are being built into the latest versions of Twitter's smartphone application.


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