Twitter updates welcome screen so prospective investors can “get” them

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Twitter just wants to be understood more clearly. They believe that if the investing world knew what they did and how they did it, their money would practically invest itself into the social network.

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Twitter’s IPO is just around the corner — and it’s already showing signs of change.

The company quietly updated the Twitter.com homepage over the weekend, changing the visual design and welcome text that people see when first encountering the service.

Seen above, the new design is subtle, and focuses on two major points: Mobile, and just exactly what newcomers to Twitter should expect.

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