Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has announced plans for a paid-for business
version of the service as well as new foreign-language versions, according to
reports.
Stone said that in exchange for a fee, businesses that sign up to the new
commercial accounts would get access to Twitter's marketing machine and other
tools.
The new foreign language versions of the service in the pipeline include
French, German and Spanish, Stone said.
The firm also plans to make a syndication platform available, which Stone
said would give a useful insight into user behaviour and trends.
Speaking at an event held by professional services giant Ernst & Young,
Stone said the additions would come soon, but would not give any further release
details.
Enterprises may appreciate a business specific account, but will be hoping
that it comes with more protection that Twitter's Verified accounts for
celebrity users.
Just yesterday a Twitter account operated by pop singer Britney Spears was
hacked,
changed and updated.
Earlier this week, the firm announced that it had
suspended
a limited trial of its retweet service after being plagued by technical problems
just days after it went live.
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