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Twitter Intros Revamped Tweetdeck as the Previous Version Breaks Down

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If you’ve experienced recent difficulties with Twitter, you’re not alone. The platform has been encountering problems since implementing restrictions on the number of daily posts users can view. Although most issues stabilized over the weekend, Tweetdeck continued to face technical troubles, except for those who switched to the beta version of the listing aggregator. Twitter now aims to resolve this problem by promoting the beta version of Tweetdeck as the primary version. On Monday, they announced the launch of an “improved version” of Tweetdeck.

Although the “new” Tweetdeck is officially launched, it is still labelled as “Tweetdeck Preview” within the app. Users need to opt-in to access it through the menu in the original Tweetdeck interface. However, the switch to the new interface successfully restores essential Tweetdeck functionality for users relying on its list aggregation features. Twitter assures that the transition process is relatively straightforward, with saved searches, lists, and columns instantly carrying over. While the updated preview build now supports Twitter Spaces, polls, and other previously missing features, Teams functionality remains unavailable for now.

While Twitter has not officially announced the retirement of the old version of Tweetdeck, a Twitter employee suggested the change would be permanent in a discussion thread about the issues, stating that they were “migrating everyone to the preview version.”

Switching to the new Tweetdeck version potentially resolves the problem, but many long-time users may soon find themselves without access to this power-user tool. According to Twitter Support, the feature will become exclusive to Twitter Blue subscribers in the near future, with a note stating that “in 30 days, users must be Verified to access Tweetdeck.” It remains unclear whether this change will apply to all users in early August or if all users will have a 30-day trial of the new Tweetdeck before being prompted to subscribe.

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Google Maps Integrates Waze Incident Reports for Enhanced Navigation

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Google Maps has started to display Waze incident reports during navigation, allowing users to contribute by confirming road conditions via prompts. This integration follows Google’s July announcement that both apps would share more data, including Waze-sourced road closures, construction updates, speed cameras, and police presence information.

Over the holiday weekend, a Reddit user shared a screenshot of a prompt indicating “Police reported ahead” based on Waze driver reports, as reported by 9to5Google and Android Authority. Users can update these reports to reflect current conditions, similar to other incident notifications in Google Maps.

This is the first confirmed sighting of the feature in action, but more reports are expected. Despite merging the teams behind Maps and Waze, Group Project Manager Can Comertoglu told The Verge that the apps will continue to operate separately. Waze’s 500,000-plus contributors prefer some features of Waze over Google Maps, and vice versa.

This new feature enhances Google Maps’ functionality by leveraging Waze’s real-time incident reporting, providing users with more comprehensive and up-to-date information on their routes.

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Yango Maps Launches Live Public Bus and Marine Transport Tracking in Dubai

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Yango Maps, the popular navigation app, has introduced a significant upgrade for Dubai users. The app now offers real-time tracking of public buses and marine transport, providing a more efficient and convenient commuting experience.

Thanks to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA)’s open data policy, Yango Maps can now display accurate and up-to-date locations of public transportation vehicles. By switching to the “Transport” tab, users can easily view the real-time movement of buses and ferries on the map.

The app also allows users to search for specific bus numbers and view their routes, stops, and estimated arrival times. This feature is particularly useful during peak hours or in extreme weather conditions, as it helps users plan their journeys efficiently and avoid unnecessary waiting.

Yango Maps continues to evolve with innovative features that aim to simplify urban navigation. By incorporating real-time public transport data, the app empowers users to make informed decisions and optimize their daily commutes.

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PetWatch App Launches in the UAE

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Today marks the official launch of PetWatch, a revolutionary app designed to cater to the soaring number of pet owners in the UAE. As pet ownership has surged by 25% in the last five years, PetWatch emerges as a solution to the growing demand for reliable pet care. By connecting pet owners with certified sitters, PetWatch fosters a community-driven approach to ensure the well-being of furry friends.

A recent PetWatch survey underscored the concerns of pet owners, with over 68% expressing doubts about the reliability of pet sitters. To address these concerns, PetWatch has implemented a stringent vetting process for all sitters on its platform. Each sitter undergoes rigorous training and certification to guarantee they meet the highest standards of pet care, providing pet owners with peace of mind.

“PetWatch was created out of a genuine need among pet owners. We understand the worries that arise when leaving a beloved pet behind,” said Monja Madan, Founder of PetWatch. “Our platform connects pet owners with trusted sitters and builds a community where pets are cherished as family. With love, trust, and safety at its core, we strongly believe PetWatch app will reform pet care in the UAE.”

PetWatch stands out with its commitment to quality and community. Here’s why:

  1. Certified Caregivers: Every PetWatch sitter completes our rigorous training program, ensuring they have the skills to provide exceptional pet care.
  2. Thorough Vetting: Our team personally verifies each sitter, including ID checks and in-person meetings, building trust between owners and sitters.
  3. Continuous Learning: Our sitters learn from professional vets and dog trainers, gaining hands-on experience and preparing them for any pet situation.
  4. Dedicated Support: PetWatch offers daily customer support, providing owners and sitters with expert advice and resources.

Other features include:

  • Personalized Profiles: Create detailed profiles for your pet and sitter to find the perfect match.
  • Vaccination Management: Track vaccination records and receive reminders for upcoming shots.
  • In-App Communication: Chat, share photos, and stay connected with your sitter.
  • GPS Tracking: Monitor your pet’s location for added peace of mind.
  • Comprehensive Checklist: Ensure all pet care needs are met with customizable checklists.
  • Easy Payments: Handle transactions seamlessly within the app.

PetWatch addresses common concerns like trust and time constraints. By connecting owners with certified sitters, offering personalized features, and fostering a supportive community, PetWatch ensures your furry friend is always in the best hands. “By combining certified expertise with robust community engagement, PetWatch empowers pet owners and sitters alike,” added Madan. “PetWatch represents more than just a platform; it’s a movement toward a better way to care for our pets.”

To further enhance the pet care experience, PetWatch is expanding its platform to include health-tracking tools and educational resources. This will empower pet owners with valuable information about their pet’s health and behaviour.

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