Gigaom: According to a report in the Wall Street Journal on Monday, Twitter is in “advanced talks” to buy TweetDeck, one of the leading desktop applications for accessing the real-time social information network. If successful, the Journal said Twitter could acquire the U.K.-based application developer for as much as $50 million. Although the deal could obviously go off the rails at any point, buying Tweetdeck would be a smart move for Twitter to make on a number of levels.
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Elon Musk has recently declared that Twitter is going to roll out the latest changes to its user interface in order to give a better experience to users.