Twitter mobile site now lets you upload images
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by Ramkumar Iyer
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You can now upload images directly from your mobile browser to Twitter. The social networking site has begun integrating image uploads into its mobile website. This new feature will allow users accessing Twitter via its mobile website to attach images to their tweets. Clicking on the image button allows you to capture an image using the camera or select a file from your gallery. ![]() Attach images to your tweets on the move via the mobile site
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Tags: Twitter mobile site , upload images on Twitter , tweets , mobile.twitter.com , image attachments , third-party Twitter clients , Twitter via stamp
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