A new self-proclaimed "brain-friendly" app arranges tweets in a circle by importance as it is hard for Twitter users to focus on each and absorb what's being said.
The idea for 'Twheel' came from an unexpected place: cognitive research.
"Twheel does not curate or filter information, but reshapes the way data is displayed based on our understanding of human cognition,
" Discover News quoted chairman of Fluid Interaction Kristian Lukander as explaining on the developer's website.
The arranged wheel of tweets changes from orange to gray as the user circulates through the content.
A white bar creeps up the rung of a tweet to show how popular it's been or how many times it's been re-tweeted.
By swiping through each bubbled icon on the circle you can easily sift through and read the tweets you want, one at a time.
A quick tap gives you the option to re-tweet, reply, favourite or write a tweet of your own.
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