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Twitter will soon be saying 'bonjour' to French users

Twitter to launch paid-for service for businesses

Micro-blogging service will also support more foreign languages

David Neal

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.

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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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