If you post pictures on Twitter via their new photo upload tool, or a third party photo-sharing service as yFrog, TwitPic or Instagram, photos will soon appear in your Twitter profile in a gallery of images. Twitter is the deployment of user galleries, since the function calls to members on Monday. Galleries will automatically display the 100 most recent images that the user has shared via Twitter - which dates back to January 1, 2010 - support services for photo sharing. Galleries will live in a user profile and highlight some recent pictures few. A visitor can click "view all" to see more images, either in a grid view that shows thumbnails or a detailed view of highlighting the most recent image and text of the tweet that was shared with him.
Ties updating Twitter to share photos of thrust and will radically change the appearance of Twitter profiles. Galleries offer equal billing to the pictures shared by manufacturers of third party applications, but also serve to remind users that Twitter is no longer just a place to 140 characters - is for the photos too. The update is likely designed to appeal to Twitter users to add more photos to your tweets.
Galleries at the launch will be composite. Twitter Communications Manager Carolyn Penner said in a tweet that users can expect to see the Monday update. "We are launching one of my favorite features today: user galleries! View photos from a shared account on Twitter. Sit tight - which is very soon," she wrote.